The Cleveland Browns traded down from the sixth to the ninth pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, acquiring the 74th and 148th picks from the Kansas City Chiefs. This move reflects a strategic adjustment as elite defensive prospects fell in the draft order.
The Cleveland Browns have executed a high-stakes trade in the opening round of the 2026 NFL Draft, moving down from the sixth overall selection in a deal with the Kansas City Chiefs.
As first reported by Tom Pelissero of NFL Network, the Browns swapped their top-six positioning for the ninth overall pick, while also netting the 74th and 148th selections in return. This strategic maneuver comes as the draft board experienced an early shakeup with offensive playmakers dominating the top five.
With Notre Dame running back Jeremiah Love heading to the Arizona Cardinals and Ohio State wide receiver Carnell Tate being selected by the Tennessee Titans, several elite defensive prospects began to slide further than many analysts anticipated.
Seeing the board develop in their favor, the Browns opted to accumulate more draft capital while still remaining within the top ten. By acquiring an additional third-round pick at number 74, Cleveland now has more at-bats within the top 100 of this year’s class. For the Chiefs, the jump into the top six allows them to secure a blue-chip talent to bolster their pursuit of another title.
By leveraging the Chiefs' urgency and the slide of defensive stars, Cleveland has positioned itself to maximize value throughout the 2026 draft.
This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Browns move to pick No. 9 in NFL Draft after trade with Chiefs
The Browns received the ninth overall pick, along with the 74th and 148th selections in the 2026 NFL Draft.
The Browns traded down to acquire additional picks and capitalize on the unexpected slide of elite defensive prospects in the draft.
Before the trade, Jeremiah Love was picked by the Arizona Cardinals and Carnell Tate was selected by the Tennessee Titans.
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