Browns 2026 NFL draft: Tight end would love to rejoin Todd Monken

Cleveland’s roster is mostly bereft of offensive talent to help Monken develop that system prior to the 2026 NFL free agency and NFL draft periods. RB Quinshon Judkins, likely to be healthy, and TE Harold Fannin Jr. are the two foundational pieces for Monken on that side of the ball.
Like Stefanski, Monken has a history of using multiple tight ends on a regular basis. In 2025, the Baltimore Ravens had two or more tight ends on the field the most in the NFL (51.1%) with the Browns coming in second (51%).
In the 2026 NFL draft, Monken could dip back into his history with Georgia Bulldogs TE Oscar Delp, who would love to reunite with his former Georgia coach:
Delp projects as a Day 3 prospect with three-down potential and untapped upside as a pass catcher.
Given Monken’s history and the Borwns roster’s lack of depth, GM Andrew Berry could be looking to bring in multiple tight ends this offseason, which could include a Monken, Delpt reunion.




