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Carson Beck, Ty Simpson Hype Browns as Potential 2026 NFL Draft Landing Spot Amid Ties to Monken
Bleacherreport.com and 2 more
- The Browns’ 2026 plan under Todd Monken centers on optimizing a depth-light offense with a potential reuniting of Monken’s Georgia-era talent, signaling a shift toward a system-friendly environment for a quarterback fit.
- Monken’s track record with multi-tight-end usage in Baltimore and in Georgia informs expectations that Cleveland could pursue multiple tight ends in 2026 to maximize play-action and mismatches.
- Oscar Delp emerges as a potential target to reunite with Monken in Cleveland, highlighting a strategic Georgia-to-Browns link that could fit Monken’s system-wide emphasis.
- The Browns’ top-6 pick and additional first-round pick at No. 24 fuel speculative quarterback discussions, aligning with Berry’s openness to taking a QB if the right player is available.
- Beck’s and Simpson’s combines and pro-day work are likely to influence Cleveland’s late-first-round considerations as Monken-era offense takes shape.
- Beck’s enthusiasm for an NFL opportunity under Monken echoes the broader idea that Monken’s system could attract QB interest in Cleveland.
- Simpson’s family ties to Monken’s career path are framed as a potential emotional factor if Cleveland becomes a landing spot.
- The reference-wueved article underscores a Browns historical quarterback turnover since 2022, providing context for 2026 quarterback considerations under Monken.
- Berry has signaled there will be no restraints on drafting a QB if a desirable player is available, maintaining Browns’ aggressive approach to the position in 2026.
- The new reference highlights a potential tight-end emphasis in Monken’s system, aligning with Delp’s Day 3-to-two-way upside and the Browns’ depth considerations at the position.
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