After coming away from the first night of the 2026 NFL Draft with a pair of building blocks in Spencer Fano and KC Concepcion, the Cleveland Browns continued to add quality talent to the roster on Friday night.With their first pick of the night (No. 39 overall in the second round), the Browns selected Washington WR Denzel Boston, a big-bodied receiver who will bring much needed physicality to Cleveland’s receiving corps. They later traded up in the second round with San Francisco to select Toledo safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren at No. 58 overall, a rangy and versatile safety who plays some amped-up football, like Boston, will bring a ton of physicality to his unit.
Both Boston and McNeil-Warren had round one buzz coming into the weekend.The Browns capped off the night by selecting some offensive line depth in the third round, trading up again to grab Florida offensive tackle Austin Barber with the 86th pick.After doing good work through to start the weekend, the Browns head into the third and final day of the 2026 draft with five more selections, including four fifth-round picks, so they could be active early and often on Saturday.With the first 100 picks in the books, here’s a look at the best remaining talent on the board entering Day 3 of the 2026 NFL Draft. Like Friday, this is based on the big board assembled by Cory Kinnan on Daft on Draft, which you can check out here. 25 of Kinnan’s initial top 100 prospects in this draft are still remaining, headlined by Tennessee star cornerback Jermod McCoy, whose injury issues have created one of the more stunning draft slides in recent memory. (Kinnan’s initial ranking for each prospect is in parentheses.)Best players available for Browns to targetTennessee CB Jermod McCoy (No. 5)Auburn C Connor Lew (No. 46)Arizona S Genesis Smith (No. 48)Oklahoma WR Deion Burks (No. 49)Arkansas RB Mike Washington Jr. (No. 56)Arizona State CB Keith Abney II (No. 59)Florida CB Devin Moore (No. 65)Arizona State LB Keyshaun Elliott (No. 66)Michigan LB Jimmy Rolder (No. 67)Mississippi State WR Brenen Thompson (No. 68)Memphis OT Travis Burke (No. 69)Tennessee EDGE Joshua Josephs (No. 70)Penn State EDGE Dani Dennis-Sutton (No. 71)Pittsburgh LB Kyle Louis (No. 73)Iowa G Beau Stephens (No. 74)Connecticut WR Skyler Bell (No. 75)Duke CB Chandler Rivers (No. 76)USC S Kamari Ramsey (No. 77)Kentucky G Jalen Farmer (No. 81)Washington RB Jonah Coleman (No. 88)Texas CB Malik Muhammad (No. 89)North Dakota State WR Bryce Lance (No. 93)Kansas State C Sam Hecht (No. 96)Washington CB Ephesians Prysock (No. 97)LSU QB Garrett Nussmeier (No. 99)Boston College OT Jude Bowry (No. 102)SMU TE Matthew Hibner (No. 103)USC EDGE Anthony Lucas (No. 104)Cincinnati WR Cyrus Allen (No. 105)Southeastern Louisiana DT Kaleb Proctor (No. 106)Indiana WR Elijah Sarratt (No. 107)Oklahoma DT Gracen Halton (No. 108)Kentucky RB Seth McGowan (No. 109)Oregon CB Jadon Canady (No. 110)TCU LB Kaleb Elarms-Orr (No. 111)Alabama C Parker Brailsford (No. 112)Boston College G Logan Taylor (No. 113)Missouri WR Kevin Coleman Jr. (No. 114)Stephen F. Austin CB Charles Demmings (No. 116)NC State TE Justin Joly (No. 117)Penn State DT Zane Durant (No. 119)Ole Miss OT Diego Pounds (No. 120)Indiana LB Aiden Fisher (No. 121)Miami CB Keionte Scott (No. 122)Kentucky WR Kendrick Law (No. 125)Clemson DT DeMonte Capehart (No. 126)Texas A&M OT Dametrious Crownover (No. 127)Baylor TE Michael Trigg (No. 128)Clemson QB Cade Klubnik (No. 129)Notre Dame G Billy Schrauth (No. 130)This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Browns NFL Draft: 50 best players remaining on Day 3 of 2026 NFL Draft