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The Cleveland Browns are set to have 6 or 7 new starters on offense for the 2026 NFL season following a disappointing 2025 campaign. The team's struggles were highlighted by their low rankings in yards, passing yards, and points scored.
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Feb 3, 2026; Berea, OH, USA; Executive vice president, football operations and general manager Andrew Berry, left, shakes hands with new head coach Todd Monken during an introductory press conference at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-Imagn Images | Ken Blaze-Imagn Images
To say that the Cleveland Browns offense was terrible in 2025 would be an understatement. The Browns defense, led by DPOY and single-season sack king Myles Garrett, carried the team to five wins and had them in position to win a few more games, only to be let down by an offense that just couldn’t score points.
A look at some basic stats from the 2025 offense:
Day 1 of the 2026 NFL draft continued to see GM Andrew Berry addressing the failures on that side of the ball. OT and are just the latest moves for new HC Todd Monken’s offense, with either six or seven new starters already in place before the nine draft picks Cleveland has remaining this year:
In 2025, the Browns ranked 30th in yards, 31st in passing yards, and 31st in points scored.
The new head coach of the Cleveland Browns for the 2026 season is Todd Monken.
The Browns are expected to have 6 or 7 new starters on offense for the 2026 season.

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Berry still has nine picks left in the 2026 NFL draft, including three on Day 2, where another starting receiver or tight end could be added. As of now, Cleveland’s offense has a whole new line and starting wide receiver, with a QB competition nowhere near the finish line.
How do you feel about the Browns starting offense, as of now, compared to last year? Besides QB, which starter above do you hope gets replaced by a draft pick on Day 2?
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