The Browns also highlighted their top rookie pass-catchers, with first-round pick KC Concepcion and second-round pick Denzel Boston taking the field. Concepcion and Boston were prolific in college, with Concepcion posting 61 receptions for 919 yards and nine touchdowns at Texas A&M, and Boston totaling 132 receptions for 1,781 yards and 20 touchdowns at Washington. The duo aims to add explosiveness and big-play capability to Cleveland’s receiving corps as they acclimate to the NFL.
Meanwhile, the Browns are banking on a rebound from Jerry Jeudy, who posted a franchise-record 90 receptions and 1,229 yards in 2024 but regressed in 2025, finishing with 50 receptions and leading the league in drops. Head coach Todd Monken voiced strong support, expressing confidence that Jeudy can restore his previous form as the team navigates a shifting quarterback situation. With rookie receivers still learning the offense, Jeudy remains the most experienced target entering OTAs.
Key takeaways:
– Jalen Reagor attended Browns rookie minicamp as a notable veteran-looking to contribute as a receiver and returner.
– Cleveland’s rookies Concepcion and Boston are expected to add immediate playmaking and scoring ability to the receiving corps.
– Jerry Jeudy’s bounce-back potential remains a focal point, supported by coach optimism amid past inconsistencies and quarterback instability.