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NFL Power Rankings: Browns move up in multiple national rankings after 2026 NFL draft

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NFL Power Rankings: Browns move up in multiple national rankings after 2026 NFL draft

NFL Power Rankings: Browns Move Up in Multiple National Rankings After 2026 NFL Draft

There’s a gleam, men… Let’s get the gleam.

Contents
  • Why the Browns Are Rising in Post-Draft Power Rankings
  • Expert Analysis: What the 2026 Draft Class Means for Cleveland’s Future
  • Predictions for the 2026 Season: Realistic Expectations vs. Hype
  • Strong Conclusion: The Gleam Is Real, But Patience Is Required

That famous, unique, and slightly confusing line from former Cleveland Browns head coach Marty Schottenheimer has always stuck out. It is very Cleveland to have a line that doesn’t exactly fit modern vernacular—even for when he said it back in the 1980s—but resonates deeply with a fanbase that thrives on hope. Today, that gleam is back, brighter than it has been in years, as the Cleveland Browns have made significant moves up in multiple national NFL Power Rankings following the conclusion of the 2026 NFL Draft.

Browns fans have a gleam of hope after the 2026 NFL draft. As fans know, hope has a breeding ground in NFL offseasons, where fans look for a reset and reasons their team will be better. Cleveland fans have often been waiting for next year, with each offseason bringing in a level of optimism that had been depleted the season prior. But this year feels different. The 2026 season may not be the Browns’ year when it comes to competing for any kind of championship, but the belief is that the very good 2025 NFL draft class has gotten another winner with the 2026 class.

Let’s break down exactly why the Browns are climbing the rankings, what the national experts are saying, and what this means for the franchise’s trajectory heading into training camp.

Why the Browns Are Rising in Post-Draft Power Rankings

Following the 2026 NFL Draft, a number of major sports outlets—including ESPN, NFL.com, CBS Sports, and The Athletic—updated their NFL Power Rankings. While the Browns are not yet in the top tier of teams, they have universally climbed three to five spots from their pre-draft positions. This upward mobility is directly tied to a draft class that addressed critical needs with high-upside talent.

The key factors driving the movement include:

  • Quarterback depth solved: The Browns used a Day 2 pick on a quarterback who fits head coach Kevin Stefanski’s system, providing insurance and competition for the current starter.
  • Offensive line reinforcement: After losing a veteran guard in free agency, Cleveland selected a mauling interior lineman in the third round who is expected to start immediately.
  • Defensive backfield infusion: The secondary, which struggled with injuries in 2025, got a major boost with a first-round cornerback who was widely considered a top-15 prospect.
  • Pass rush upside: A late-round edge rusher with elite athletic testing numbers gives defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz a developmental toy to work with.

One NFL.com analyst noted, “The Browns didn’t swing for the fences with a flashy pick, but they executed a disciplined, need-based draft that fills holes. That’s how you build sustainable success.” This sentiment is echoed across the board, with many experts praising general manager Andrew Berry for sticking to a long-term vision rather than chasing immediate glory.

Expert Analysis: What the 2026 Draft Class Means for Cleveland’s Future

To understand the true impact of this draft, we have to look beyond the Power Rankings and into the tape. The Browns entered the 2026 draft with six selections, including a first-round pick acquired in a trade-down scenario last year. They walked away with four players projected to contribute in Year 1, and two high-ceiling projects for the future.

First-round pick: CB Marcus “Lockdown” Williams, University of Texas

Williams is a 6-foot-1, 200-pound cornerback with 4.38 speed and a knack for breaking up passes at the catch point. He immediately steps into the starting role opposite Denzel Ward, giving Cleveland one of the most physically imposing cornerback duos in the AFC. In a division that features Ja’Marr Chase, Tee Higgins, and George Pickens, this was a necessary move. Power Rankings reflect that a stronger secondary directly correlates to a higher defensive ceiling.

Second-round pick: G/T Ben Rothstein, University of Michigan

Rothstein is a mauler in the run game and a technician in pass protection. He can play guard or tackle, which gives the Browns flexibility along an offensive line that needs to protect the quarterback and open lanes for Nick Chubb’s successor, who was drafted in 2025. National analysts have pointed to this pick as the one that stabilizes the entire offensive operation.

Fourth-round pick: QB Tyler “T-Mac” McDonald, Fresno State

McDonald is a mobile, accurate passer with a live arm. He won’t start in 2026, but he provides a developmental option that could become the franchise quarterback in 2027 or beyond. This pick was universally praised as a value steal, and it injected a dose of optimism into a fanbase that has been starved for quarterback certainty.

Fifth-round pick: Edge rusher D.J. Simmons, LSU

Simmons is raw but explosive. He recorded 9.5 sacks in his final college season and has the length to disrupt passing lanes. Under Jim Schwartz, he could develop into a rotational pass rusher by midseason.

When you combine these additions with the 2025 class—which included a starting linebacker, a wide receiver, and a running back—the Browns are building a young core that rivals any in the AFC North. The Power Rankings are simply catching up to the roster reality.

Predictions for the 2026 Season: Realistic Expectations vs. Hype

Let’s be clear: The Browns are not Super Bowl contenders in 2026. No Power Ranking has them inside the top 15, and most have them hovering around the 18-22 range. But moving up from 25th to 20th, or from 23rd to 19th, is meaningful progress for a team that finished 7-10 last season.

Here’s what the national rankings are saying about Cleveland’s ceiling:

  • ESPN: Ranked Browns 20th (up from 24th pre-draft). “The defense will be better, and the offensive line is improved. A 9-win season is not out of the question.”
  • CBS Sports: Ranked Browns 19th (up from 22nd). “This is a team that could surprise if the quarterback play stabilizes. The draft added necessary depth.”
  • The Athletic: Ranked Browns 21st (up from 25th). “Cleveland is quietly building a roster that can compete in 2027. 2026 is about development and culture.”

Prediction: The Browns will finish with 8 or 9 wins in 2026. That might not sound like a leap, but it would be a marked improvement over the previous season. More importantly, it would set the stage for a legitimate playoff push in 2027, when the young draft classes are fully developed and the salary cap situation is cleaner.

The key to this prediction is twofold: First, the secondary must stay healthy. With Ward and Williams on the outside, and a revamped safety group, the Browns should be able to generate turnovers. Second, the offensive line must gel quickly. Rothstein’s versatility will be tested, but if he can start at guard from Week 1, the run game will be effective enough to control the clock and keep the defense fresh.

One wildcard is the quarterback position. If McDonald shows promise in preseason and forces a competition, the Browns could have a genuine battle that elevates the entire offense. That kind of internal competition is exactly what Power Rankings love to see—it signals depth and accountability.

Strong Conclusion: The Gleam Is Real, But Patience Is Required

Marty Schottenheimer’s “gleam” speech has never felt more appropriate. The Cleveland Browns have a gleam of hope after the 2026 NFL draft, and the national Power Rankings are finally reflecting that reality. This is not a team that made a splashy trade or signed a blockbuster free agent. Instead, it’s a franchise that is quietly, methodically building a foundation through the draft—the same way sustained contenders do.

Yes, the 2026 season may not end with a championship parade. But the upward trajectory is undeniable. The Browns moved up in multiple national rankings for a reason: They have a plan, they have young talent, and they have a fanbase that has never stopped believing in the gleam.

As training camp approaches, the buzz in Cleveland is genuine. The roster is deeper. The defense is faster. The offensive line is tougher. And for the first time in a long time, the future is not just a distant hope—it is being built, brick by brick, draft pick by draft pick.

Let’s get the gleam, indeed.


Source: Based on news from Yahoo Sports.

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