Through three rounds, Cleveland has bolstered its roster with a mix of linemen and receivers, selecting offensive tackle Spencer Fano and wideout KC Concepcion in the first round, followed by receiver Denzel Boston, safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, and tackle Austin Barber in later picks.
Berry praised the strength of the draft thus far, noting excitement about the new players and acknowledging that both sides of the ball still require work, with Saturday shaping up as an important day for further development.
Four quarterbacks were selected in the draft, including high-profile names like Fernando Mendoza and Ty Simpson, with Carson Beck and Drew Allar going in the third round, underscoring the current market at the position and the Browns’ openness to options.
Cleveland currently fields three quarterbacks on its roster—Shedeur Sanders, Deshaun Watson, and Dillon Gabriel—and has not named a starter, describing the position as an open competition heading into the offseason.
Berry indicated the team would pursue additional quarterback talent if it meets the right cost and fits the roster, highlighting that LSU’s Garrett Nussmeier, Arkansas’s Taylen Green, and Illinois’s Luke Altmyer are among notable possibilities on the board.
Head coach Todd Monken echoed the coachable, adaptable approach to QB talent, stating there are no off-limits positions and that all options remain on the table as the Browns evaluate their three QBs and the rest of the roster during minicamp and the remaining offseason programs.