Offense, offense, offense is how the Cleveland Browns started the 2026 NFL Draft, shoring up the offensive line in the top ten , then adding two dynamic playmakers on the outside. Andrew Berry has shown the ability to trade down and up in this draft so far, trading back to pick No. 9 overall from No. 6 to acquire an extra third-rounder from Kansas City, along with an extra fifth-rounder. Last year, we saw the same philosophy play out, as the trade back with Jacksonville landed Cleveland Mason Graham, Quinshon Judkins, Dylan Sampson, and KC Concepcion. Berry did not slow down when day two of the draft started, though, as coming into the day, Cleveland held picks 39, 70, and 74. After selecting wide receiver Denzel Boston at 39 , the Browns moved up to pick 58. Cleveland used their own third-round pick (70), and pick 107 in exchange for that 58th pick and pick 152. Another MAC Standout Stays in Ohio With the 58th overall pick, the Browns selected Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, a safety from Toledo.…