The Cleveland Browns are generating serious buzz after a standout showing in the 2026 NFL Draft, and fans are already asking: what will the wide receiver unit look like when the season kicks off?
General Manager Andrew Berry made it clear that revamping the offense was the top priority, and he backed it up by spending eight of the team's ten draft picks on that side of the ball. With so much new talent coming in, the question now is which wide receivers will actually make the final roster.
Here's an early look at how the Browns' receiver room could shape up for 2026.
The biggest story is the arrival of rookies KC Concepcion and Denzel Boston, two young playmakers who could make an immediate impact. They bring fresh energy and speed to a group that desperately needed a spark.
Beyond the rookies, veteran Jerry Jeudy looks like the only sure bet to remain on the roster. The 27-year-old is under contract for two more seasons, but his performance has been a rollercoaster. After a breakout 1,229-yard campaign in 2024, Jeudy dropped to just 602 receiving yards last season. The hope is that Concepcion and Boston will draw defensive attention, allowing Jeudy to settle into a more comfortable third-receiver role and take some pressure off his shoulders.
With the top three spots seemingly locked in, the battle for the remaining receiver positions gets interesting. Head coach Todd Monken brought in a familiar face, Tylan Wallace, who should provide stability on special teams and offer a reliable depth option. That leaves Isaiah Bond and Malachi Corley fighting for a spot. Bond, at just 22 years old, showed flashes of potential last season and fits the team's youth movement. Corley, a former 2023 third-round pick, could be the odd man out if the Browns decide to trim the roster.
If Cleveland does look to trade a wide receiver before the season, Corley would be the most likely candidate. But for now, the Browns have a deep, athletic, and intriguing group that could finally give the offense the firepower it has been missing.
