Cleveland Browns’ receiving corps ranked among the league’s weakest in 2025, an undeniable fact. General Manager Andrew Berry acknowledged this deficiency, investing both a first and second-round draft selection into the wide receiver position, acquiring KC Concepcion and Denzel Boston with the aim of revitalizing the unit for the 2026 season.
While early practice sessions like rookie minicamp and OTAs offer limited definitive insights, it was certainly encouraging to witness both first-year players execute effectively, especially considering the subpar performances fans endured in the previous season. Comparatively, the current ensemble of wideouts vastly overshadows last year’s collection regarding raw skill and, particularly, future potential.
Cedric Tillman, previously speculated as the team’s potential second wide receiver last year, is now facing a fierce competition simply to secure a place on the roster for the upcoming season. For a comprehensive analysis of the wide receiver situation, an extended discussion is available in this week’s broadcast by clicking here.