The curtain covering the Cleveland Browns' 2026 NFL Draft was pulled back. And behind it sits the Browns' intentions with the team's first pick in the draft. On Sunday, May 3, Browns OnSI Insider Nick Pedone pointed out that in this year's ESPN NFL Draft documentary, Browns general manager Andrew Berry had traded out of the No. 6 spot because three of the front office's top targets were still available. Going into the organization-altering day, the Browns had wanted one of offensive linemen Spencer Fano and Francis Mauigoa, and wide receiver Jordyn Tyson. Each had the immediate ability to impact the roster from day one. ESPN’s NFL Draft documentary revealed Andrew Berry traded out of No. 6 overall because Spencer Fano, Jordyn Tyson, and Francis Mauigoa were all available and the Browns were guaranteed to get one of those players at No. 9 overall. As we know, it was Fano over Mauigoa.…