Browns sign first-rounder Spencer Fano, seven other draft picks

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Browns sign first-rounder Spencer Fano, seven other draft picks

Browns sign first-rounder Spencer Fano, seven other draft picks

Browns first-round pick Spencer Fano has signed his first NFL contract.

Browns sign first-rounder Spencer Fano, seven other draft picks

Browns first-round pick Spencer Fano has signed his first NFL contract.

The Cleveland Browns are locking in their future, and it all starts up front. First-round pick Spencer Fano, the offensive tackle out of Utah, has officially signed his rookie contract—a four-year, $32.2 million deal that's fully guaranteed. That includes a hefty $19.9 million signing bonus, a clear sign the Browns believe he's a cornerstone piece for their offensive line.

But Fano isn't the only new face in the building. Cleveland announced they've also inked seven other draft selections: second-round wide receiver Denzel Boston, third-round tackle Austin Barber, fifth-round center Parker Brailsford, fifth-round linebacker Justin Jefferson, fifth-round tight end Joe Royer, sixth-round quarterback Taylen Green, and seventh-round tight end Carsen Ryan. That's a solid haul, with depth added across the board—especially in the trenches and at the skill positions.

Still waiting on the dotted lines? First-round wideout KC Concepcion and second-round safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren remain unsigned for now, but expect those deals to come together soon.

Beyond the draft, the Browns have also brought in 12 undrafted free agents. Among them is defensive end Logan Fano, who reunites with his brother Spencer—they were teammates at Utah. Talk about a family affair in Cleveland.

The full undrafted class includes: Mississippi State running back Davon Booth, Delaware cornerback Nate Evans, LSU defensive tackle Bernard Gooden, SMU running back TJ Harden, Auburn tackle Izavion Miller, USC cornerback DeCarlos Nicholson, Oklahoma State punter Wes Pahl, Florida defensive end Tyreak Sapp, Vanderbilt defensive end Khordae Sydnor, Boise State safety Zion Washington, and Baylor wide receiver Kole Wilson.

With rookies and free agents alike now in the fold, the Browns are building a roster that's deeper, tougher, and ready to compete. Whether you're tracking the next star tackle or just stocking up on your team's gear for the season ahead, this is the kind of news that gets fans excited for what's to come.

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