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With the 2026 NFL Draft quickly approaching, the Cleveland Browns and general manager Andrew Berry are in the midst of preparing for the highly anticipated event next week.
One of the primary concerns for the struggling franchise leading up to the draft is the wide receiver position, as Berry and the front office did not make any moves this offseason to address the room. Luckily for the Browns, there are plenty of options in the first round, including Ohio State's Carnell Tate and Arizona State's Jordyn Tyson.
During a media press conference on Thursday, Berry was asked about his thoughts on both Tate and Tyson, claiming that both are "excellent players."
"They're both excellent players," Berry stated when asked about Tate and Tyson. "They both have size, they both can separate, [and have] good hands. Obviously, Carnell, if he's not an NFL receiver, he could probably be a trapeze artist with how acrobatic he is, and Jordyn is an excellent creator with the ball in his hands. They're two excellent, excellent prospects."
Depending on whether or not Berry decides to trade down from the No. 6 pick in this year's draft, there's a good chance that the Browns could be in range to select Tate.
After playing behind the likes of multiple NFL wide receivers, Tate finally broke out during the 2025 college football season, as he recorded 875 receiving yards and nine touchdowns on 51 receptions. However, his 4.53 40-yard dash time could be concerning for Cleveland in the top-10, but his incredible route-running ability and excellent frame (6-foot-3, 192) make him one of the top-rated receivers in this year's class.
As for Tyson, the former Arizona State pass catcher could have easily become the best wideout in this year's draft if it were not for his extensive injury history. Tyson showed plenty of flashes throughout his time in college as a polished route runner at all three levels of the field, but he may slip on draft night. In 2024, the brother of Cleveland Cavaliers' star forward Jaylon Tyson recorded 1,101 receiving yards and 10 touchdowns during the Sun Devils' magical run in the 2024-25 College Football Playoffs.
This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Browns' GM Andrew Berry reveals thoughts on Carnell Tate, Jordyn Tyson
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One of the primary concerns for the struggling franchise leading up to the draft is the wide receiver position, as Berry and the front office did not make any moves this offseason to address the room. Luckily for the Browns, there are plenty of options in the first round, including Ohio State's Carnell Tate and Arizona State's Jordyn Tyson.
During a media press conference on Thursday, Berry was asked about his thoughts on both Tate and Tyson, claiming that both are "excellent players."
"They're both excellent players," Berry stated when asked about Tate and Tyson. "They both have size, they both can separate, [and have] good hands. Obviously, Carnell, if he's not an NFL receiver, he could probably be a trapeze artist with how acrobatic he is, and Jordyn is an excellent creator with the ball in his hands. They're two excellent, excellent prospects."
Which wide receiver will the Browns take in the 2026 NFL Draft?
Depending on whether or not Berry decides to trade down from the No. 6 pick in this year's draft, there's a good chance that the Browns could be in range to select Tate.
After playing behind the likes of multiple NFL wide receivers, Tate finally broke out during the 2025 college football season, as he recorded 875 receiving yards and nine touchdowns on 51 receptions. However, his 4.53 40-yard dash time could be concerning for Cleveland in the top-10, but his incredible route-running ability and excellent frame (6-foot-3, 192) make him one of the top-rated receivers in this year's class.
109 seconds of Carnell Tate winning downfield pic.twitter.com/atVWDcMbYN
— Ian Hartitz (@Ihartitz) March 11, 2026
As for Tyson, the former Arizona State pass catcher could have easily become the best wideout in this year's draft if it were not for his extensive injury history. Tyson showed plenty of flashes throughout his time in college as a polished route runner at all three levels of the field, but he may slip on draft night. In 2024, the brother of Cleveland Cavaliers' star forward Jaylon Tyson recorded 1,101 receiving yards and 10 touchdowns during the Sun Devils' magical run in the 2024-25 College Football Playoffs.
126 seconds of Jordyn Tyson creating easy separation pic.twitter.com/PWM6SOxNBk
— Ian Hartitz (@Ihartitz) March 13, 2026
This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Browns' GM Andrew Berry reveals thoughts on Carnell Tate, Jordyn Tyson
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