
The Cleveland Browns are hosting Utah left tackle Caleb Lomu ahead of the 2026 NFL draft as they seek to fill their left tackle position. Lomu is recognized for his athleticism and potential, though he needs to refine his technique and add strength.
The Cleveland Browns and general manager Andrew Berry have poured a ton of resources into rebuilding the offensive line in free agency. However, there is still one glaring piece missing: who will play left tackle? The team had Miami (FL) left tackle Markel Bell in for a visit, and they have now brought in one of the best left tackle prospects in the class for a visit.
Utah left tackle Caleb Lomu posted a picture on Instagram on Thursday showing himself inside the Cleveland Browns facility in Berea. Lomu has great body control, and his ability to recover and re-engage after initially being beaten is impressive. He is a fantastic athlete overall, and the athletic testing backed it up in addition to what you see him do on tape.
Lomu is a fluid athlete who you can pull and get in space in the run game to help create explosive plays because of his athleticism. He needs to refine his technique, which can be inconsistent, and will need to add more strength at the next level, but he has the tools and ability to finally answer the Browns' left tackle woes.
This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Browns hosting Caleb Lomu ahead of the draft
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Caleb Lomu is a left tackle prospect from Utah, known for his athleticism and potential to address the Browns' left tackle needs ahead of the 2026 NFL draft.
Lomu's strengths include great body control and athleticism, while his weaknesses involve inconsistent technique and the need to increase his strength for the next level.
The Browns have invested heavily in rebuilding their offensive line but still need to solidify the left tackle position, making Lomu's visit significant.



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