Browns officially put pen to paper with full 2026 NFL Draft class

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The Cleveland Browns have now inked deals with every one of their 2026 NFL Draft class members.

The last member to sign was first round pick and wide receiver KC Concepcion, but he signed his deal with the Browns on Tuesday night. Concepcion's deal with the Browns is a fully guaranteed deal, worth $20 million over the next four years. With the status of a first round pick as well, the Browns will have the chance to pick up Concepcion's fifth-year option as well.


#Browns first-round pick WR KC Concepcion has just signed his four-year, fully guaranteed rookie contract worth roughly $20 million in a deal done by agents Cleo Floyd, Jeff Griffin and Erik Schmella of The Familie. pic.twitter.com/ymyHdYTFJ1

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) June 10, 2026

The Browns sought to overhaul the wide receiver room this offseason, and Concepcion headlined that desire.

Looking at the Browns' WR depth chart​


Concepcion was not the only wide receiver brought into the fold during the 2026 NFL Draft. They then doubled up their pursuit of overhauling the room, selecting Denzel Boston in the second round just a few picks later. Both Concepcion and Boston will be relied on heavily as rookies, catching passes from either Shedeur Sanders or Deshaun Watson.

They now round out a wide receiver room also containing Jerry Jeudy, Malachi Corley, Jamari Thrash, and free agency signing Tylan Wallace. Now signed, Concepcion can focus 100 percent on football and his impact with the Browns during his rookie season.

This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Browns, KC Concepcion finally put pen to paper on rookie contract

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