Cleveland Browns hold the No. 6 pick after a 5-12 finish in 2025, targeting premium needs like offensive tackle, edge rusher, wide receiver, and safety amid QB protection woes and thin depth. Recent pro days and workouts, including Georgia OT Monroe Freeling's elite athletic testing and Clemson EDGE T.J. Parker’s sub-4.7 40-yard dash, elevated multiple prospects without crowning a standout, leaving Arizona State OT Max Iheanachor, Ohio State WR Carnell Tate, and others in contention. Mock drafts diverge wildly—Freeling or Makai Lemon Lemon to Browns—while GM Andrew Berry's trade-down signals fuel uncertainty, keeping trader-implied probabilities tightly bunched at 49.5% across this deep mid-first talent cluster.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedArvell Reese 96%
Mansoor Delane 96%
Max Iheanachor 49%
Caleb Banks 49%
Arvell Reese
96%
Mansoor Delane
96%
Max Iheanachor
49%
Caleb Banks
49%
Christen Miller
49%
T.J. Parker
49%
Akheem Mesidor
49%
C.J. Allen
49%
Anthony Hill Jr.
49%
Emmanuel Pregnon
49%
Derrick Moore
49%
Zachariah Branch
49%
Max Klare
49%
Ted Hurst
49%
David Bailey
49%
Carnell Tate
49%
Olaivavega Ioane
49%
Kadyn Proctor
49%
Caleb Lomu
49%
Cashius Howell
49%
Brandon Cisse
49%
Keionte Scott
49%
Zion Young
49%
Chase Bisontis
49%
Gennings Dunker
49%
Jeremiyah Love
49%
Francis Mauigoa
49%
Kenyon Sadiq
49%
Monroe Freeling
49%
Makai Lemon
49%
Keldric Faulk
49%
Ty Simpson
49%
Colton Hood
49%
Malachi Lawrence
49%
Chris Brazzell II
49%
Elijah Sarratt
49%
Kamari Ramsey
49%
Domonique Orange
49%
Jordyn Tyson
49%
Jermod McCoy
49%
Peter Woods
49%
Omar Cooper Jr.
49%
Chris Johnson
49%
Denzel Boston
49%
Avieon Terrell
49%
Blake Miller
49%
D'Angelo Ponds
49%
Jadarian Price
49%
Jake Golday
49%
Chris Bell
49%
Mike Washington Jr.
49%
Joshua Josephs
49%
Gracen Halton
49%
Caleb Tiernan
49%
Romello Height
49%
Jacob Rodriguez
48%
Davison Igbinosun
48%
Sonny Styles
48%
R Mason Thomas
48%
Eli Stowers
48%
Kayden McDonald
48%
Keith Abney II
48%
Rueben Bain Jr.
48%
Malik Muhammad
48%
Gabe Jacas
48%
Dillon Thieneman
47%
KC Concepcion
47%
Dani Dennis-Sutton
46%
Caleb Downs
28%
Emmanuel McNeil-Warren
28%
Lee Hunter
27%
Spencer Fano
27%
Germie Bernard
26%
Keylan Rutledge
26%
Fernando Mendoza
3%
Arvell Reese 96%
Mansoor Delane 96%
Max Iheanachor 49%
Caleb Banks 49%
Arvell Reese
96%
Mansoor Delane
96%
Max Iheanachor
49%
Caleb Banks
49%
Christen Miller
49%
T.J. Parker
49%
Akheem Mesidor
49%
C.J. Allen
49%
Anthony Hill Jr.
49%
Emmanuel Pregnon
49%
Derrick Moore
49%
Zachariah Branch
49%
Max Klare
49%
Ted Hurst
49%
David Bailey
49%
Carnell Tate
49%
Olaivavega Ioane
49%
Kadyn Proctor
49%
Caleb Lomu
49%
Cashius Howell
49%
Brandon Cisse
49%
Keionte Scott
49%
Zion Young
49%
Chase Bisontis
49%
Gennings Dunker
49%
Jeremiyah Love
49%
Francis Mauigoa
49%
Kenyon Sadiq
49%
Monroe Freeling
49%
Makai Lemon
49%
Keldric Faulk
49%
Ty Simpson
49%
Colton Hood
49%
Malachi Lawrence
49%
Chris Brazzell II
49%
Elijah Sarratt
49%
Kamari Ramsey
49%
Domonique Orange
49%
Jordyn Tyson
49%
Jermod McCoy
49%
Peter Woods
49%
Omar Cooper Jr.
49%
Chris Johnson
49%
Denzel Boston
49%
Avieon Terrell
49%
Blake Miller
49%
D'Angelo Ponds
49%
Jadarian Price
49%
Jake Golday
49%
Chris Bell
49%
Mike Washington Jr.
49%
Joshua Josephs
49%
Gracen Halton
49%
Caleb Tiernan
49%
Romello Height
49%
Jacob Rodriguez
48%
Davison Igbinosun
48%
Sonny Styles
48%
R Mason Thomas
48%
Eli Stowers
48%
Kayden McDonald
48%
Keith Abney II
48%
Rueben Bain Jr.
48%
Malik Muhammad
48%
Gabe Jacas
48%
Dillon Thieneman
47%
KC Concepcion
47%
Dani Dennis-Sutton
46%
Caleb Downs
28%
Emmanuel McNeil-Warren
28%
Lee Hunter
27%
Spencer Fano
27%
Germie Bernard
26%
Keylan Rutledge
26%
Fernando Mendoza
3%
If the 2026 NFL Draft is canceled or not completed by May 9, 2026, this market will resolve to "Other".
The resolution source for this market will be official information from the NFL. A consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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Resolver
0x69c47De9D...If the 2026 NFL Draft is canceled or not completed by May 9, 2026, this market will resolve to "Other".
The resolution source for this market will be official information from the NFL. A consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...Cleveland Browns hold the No. 6 pick after a 5-12 finish in 2025, targeting premium needs like offensive tackle, edge rusher, wide receiver, and safety amid QB protection woes and thin depth. Recent pro days and workouts, including Georgia OT Monroe Freeling's elite athletic testing and Clemson EDGE T.J. Parker’s sub-4.7 40-yard dash, elevated multiple prospects without crowning a standout, leaving Arizona State OT Max Iheanachor, Ohio State WR Carnell Tate, and others in contention. Mock drafts diverge wildly—Freeling or Makai Lemon Lemon to Browns—while GM Andrew Berry's trade-down signals fuel uncertainty, keeping trader-implied probabilities tightly bunched at 49.5% across this deep mid-first talent cluster.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated



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