After the Browns fired Kevin Stefanski a few months ago, general manager Andrew Berry promised to invest significant resources into fixing Cleveland’s offense in 2026. To start the offseason, Berry plugged holes and started rebuilding Cleveland’s offensive line by trading for Tytus Howard and signing Elgton Jenkins and Zion Johnson in free agency. But the NFL Draft took things to a new level for the Browns, who will have a completely different look in 2026 under first-time head coach Todd Monken. What NFL Draft told us about Monken’s plan Monken turned 60 shortly after being hired by the Browns and has waited several decades for the opportunity to be a head coach in the NFL. The grizzled offensive coordinator has preached relationship building with players and developing the young talent on Cleveland’s roster. As Berry noted at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis , the Browns are going to be one of the league’s youngest teams, but that doesn’t mean that they are trying to lose.…