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Jan 1, 2026; New Orleans, LA, USA; Georgia Bulldogs running back Cash Jones (32) carries the ball defended by Mississippi Rebels safety TJ Banks (7) in the second quarter during the 2026 Sugar Bowl and quarterfinal game of the College Football Playoff at Caesars Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images | Geoff Burke-Imagn Images
The NFL draft has become a sport of its own, combining the passion of college football with the overwhelming popularity of the NFL into one event. Fans from colleges want to see where their favorite players are going to play at the next level, while fans of teams, especially of the Cleveland Browns, are looking for hope, upside, and what could be.
With the 2026 version of the NFL draft just around the corner, tracking visits and workouts has become a subsection of draft coverage. Beyond mock drafts, profiles, and rumors is trying to keep up with what teams are doing pre-draft.
For the Browns, we often get information on about half of their 30 allowed visits and very few reports on private workouts. Last year, QB Dillon Gabriel had both of those, but neither was reported before the draft.
Friday night, we found out that RB Cash Jones (hence the “money” in our article’s title) was having a private workout with Cleveland, among other teams:
Georgia @GeorgiaFootball running back Cash Jones (4.38 40-yard dash Pro Day) rising on #NFLDraft boards as Day 3 target. Private workouts #Browns#Falcons#Broncos per source, in addition to virtual (Teams) meetings with half the league for Brock, Texas native. Special teams… pic.twitter.com/ynjztnB9kA
— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) April 10, 2026
While listed as a running back, Jones has more receptions (57) and kick returns (55) than carries (52) during his time with the Georgia Bulldogs. An undersized back, Jones showed great speed and agility during the draft process:
Cash Jones is a WR prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 7.92 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 820 out of 3945 WR from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/mKLm69cnCkpic.twitter.com/DneqzhYpHd
— RAS.football (@MathBomb) March 22, 2026
Above, Jones is listed as a receiver; his overall RAS score would be a bit higher when compared to backs.
For Cleveland, it will be interesting if they use one of their five Day 3 picks to add a special teams weapon with upside in the passing game. Dylan Sampson was explosive as a pass catcher as a rookie, but no one claimed the return role fully last year. Along with Sampson, Isaiah Bond, Malachi Corley, and Gage Larvadain return to the Browns roster after returning kicks for the team last year. Larvadain was by far the most used punt returner (24 of the 32 returned), while Corley returned the most kickoffs (21 of 67).
We will have more on Jones soon via a draft profile.
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