One of the worst key secrets going into the 2026 NFL Draft was that Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry was open to trading back. Once the Browns were on the clock at No. 6 overall, Berry executed a trade back with the Kansas City Chiefs to No. 9 overall, adding bonus third and fifth-round picks. On the clock at No. 9 overall, the Browns fielded a trade offer from the Dallas Cowboys, a team that was linked to trading up with Cleveland before the pre-draft process. Cowboys CEO Stephen Jones called Berry and offered No. 12 overall and No. 20 overall plus another fifth-round pick for No. 9 and No. 24 overall. The Cleveland Browns declined this trade from the Dallas Cowboys No. 9 and No. 24 overall for No. 12 and No. 20 overall plus a fifth-round draft pick. — Nick Pedone (@NickPedone12) May 3, 2026 Berry wasn’t moved by that offer, and told Jones that it wasn’t enough for the Browns to agree to the trade. The Browns kept No. 9 overall and selected Utah offensive tackle Spencer Fano.…