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The Cleveland Browns have drafted ten new players, including two wide receivers and three offensive linemen. This influx of talent raises questions about which current players may lose their positions on the team.
Apr 24, 2026; Berea, OH, USA; Cleveland Browns first round draft picks Spencer Fano, left, and KC Concepcion hold their new jerseys during an introductory press conference at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-Imagn Images
As the saying goes, out with the old and in with the new.
The NFL Draft has come and gone, and a slew of ten new players will soon don the orange and brown. Cleveland not only double-dipped at wide receiver in back-to-back picks, but they also took three offensive linemen.
The Browns will undoubtedly look to make room for the fresh, young talent they just acquired. So, with the rookies coming in, who on the roster is on the chopping block?
Cedric Tillman was drafted in the third round in 2023. While he has shown flashes, injuries and inconsistencies have hindered his ability to break out.
Now, factor in the additions of first-rounder KC Concepcion and second-rounder Denzel Boston. Despite being a top option last year, Tillman may not even make the roster given the influx of receivers. Additionally, his name has also come up in trade rumors as of late. However, given his lackluster production, his value is certainly on the lower side.
Current players who may be at risk include those in positions where the Browns drafted new talent, particularly at wide receiver and offensive line.
The Browns focused on wide receiver and offensive line, selecting two wide receivers and three offensive linemen.
The Cleveland Browns drafted a total of ten new players in the 2026 NFL Draft.
The NFL Draft often leads to competition for spots, meaning current players may be cut or reassigned as the team integrates new talent.
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Dawand Jones goes by the nickname of Big Thanos, and for good reason. He is a mammoth of a man at 6-foot-8 and 374 pounds. Many members of the Browns fan base were hopeful that the Ohio State prospect would pan out as a starting-level tackle in the NFL. However, much like Tillman, injuries have stifled any momentum Jones has tried to build.
The Browns used their top pick on a guy they view as a franchise left tackle in Spencer Fano. The Browns also added and extended tackle Tytus Howard via trade with the Texans, making Jonesâ path to starting nearly nonexistent.
Dawand Jones could also be a trade candidate as he recently restructured his deal with the Browns. Jonesâ new contract makes him easier to give away, as his new hypothetical team would be paying less of it. Even if Jones does stay with the Browns, he will likely be slotted as a backup âswing tackle,â a role that may suit him better given his injury history.
Ronnie Hickman is a 2023 undrafted free agent success story under the Andrew Berry regime. The Ohio State safety made the Brownsâ 53-man roster his rookie year and has only grown as a player, becoming a full-time starter in 2025. The Browns placed a restricted free agent tender on Hickman, which tends to signal solid interest in retaining a player long term. Nevertheless, Hickmanâs long-term future with the Browns may be in jeopardy.
The Browns now have significant capital invested in the safety position. Grant Delpit, a former 2020 second-round pick, has already become a staple in the secondary. Then, with their second rounder this year, Cleveland selected another safety in Emmanuel McNeil-Warren. Hickman will be on the Browns in 2026, but past that, it gets more complicated.
The Browns may move on from the UDFA instead of paying him the money he has earned. Developing McNeil-Warren would certainly be the cheaper option. Ironically, Hickman himself proved that the Browns have the ability to do so, which could encourage them to move on from him.
The Browns had a very solid draft, and they will be bringing in plenty of fresh talent. Now, itâs up to the Brownsâ front office and coaching staff to decide how to balance the young and the old.
Itâs been a rough string of years for Cleveland, but they seem to be getting on the right track. How they manage these assets could very well dictate their level of success for years to come.
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