Cleveland Browns shake up 2026 NFL Draft by trading with the Dallas Cowboys in latest ESPN 2-round mock

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The Cleveland Browns are potentially making a significant move in the 2026 NFL Draft by trading with the Dallas Cowboys, according to ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr. The proposed trade involves the Browns moving back six spots in the first round to move up 19 spots in the second round.
The Cleveland Browns may be making a significant trade in the 2026 NFL Draft. According to ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr., the Browns could swap picks with the Dallas Cowboys, sending Nos. 6 and 39 to the Cowboys for Nos. 12 and 20. The Browns would move back six spots in the first round and up 19 spots in the second round. With this trade, Kiper has the Browns selecting Kadyn Proctor, OT, Alabama at No. 12; Denzel Boston, WR, Washington at No. 20; and Jermod McCoy, CB, Tennessee at No. 24. The trade is considered a good move, but the picks are questionable. Proctor is a high-risk, high-reward pick, while Boston is a solid choice with elite ball skills. McCoy has concerns around his knee but has the potential to be a top cornerback.
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