Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry didn’t wait very long to double dip in the 2026 NFL Draft. In 2025, Berry used two selections on running backs, adding Quinshon Judkins in the second round and Dylan Sampson in the fifth. On Thursday night, the Browns used the No. 24 overall selection on Texas A&M KC Concepcion, a receiver that Berry had targeted early in this process. But at No. 39 overall, Cleveland’s first pick in Round 2, Berry doubled up, taking Washington’s Denzel Boston. Concepcion and Boston will overhaul Cleveland’s wide receiver group. The Browns entered Thursday night with Jerry Jeudy, Cedric Tillman and Isaiah Bond as their top three wide receivers. Now, the Browns can roll with a lineup of Concepcion, Boston and Jeudy, giving new head coach Todd Monken a completely different room. Boston’s selection reshapes everything The one criticism of Concepcion’s selection is that he had a drop issue in college and he’s another smaller wide receiver at 5-foot-11.…