With Rounds 2 and 3 in the books, the Cleveland Browns are staying locked in at their most pressing positions of need. Cleveland was able to find top-tier talent widely mocked for Round 1 during the second day of selections, adding Washington wideout Denzel Boston (39th overall) and Toledo safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren (58) in the second round, and snatching Florida tackle Austin Barber (86). That makes it a double dip for Cleveland at both the offensive tackle and wide receiver positions after picking up Spencer Fano (9th overall) and KC Concepcion (24th) in the first. Here’s what we should expect next from the Browns: What Are Cleveland’s Top Remaining Needs for the Last Four Rounds of the 2026 NFL Draft? The Browns have done very little effort to hide where their interests were throughout the whole pre-draft process, using up most of their time on wideouts and offensive tackles. After the first three rounds, the menu has opened up completely.…