The 2025 NFL trade deadline is just a few hours away, and the rumors are flying.
We’ve already seen deals made involving notable players like Sauce Gardner, Logan Wilson, and Jakobi Meyers, and there could be several more noteworthy moves to come. One team that has made several trades this season is the Cleveland Browns.
Back in September, the team traded for offensive tackle Cam Robinson from the Texans. Then, in October, the Browns sent quarterback Joe Flacco to the Cincinnati Bengals and cornerback Greg Newsome II to the Jacksonville Jaguars. Now, ahead of the deadline, the Browns have traded Joe Tryon-Shoyinka to the Chicago Bears. That’s a lot to keep up with, so let’s see what picks the Browns still have in 2026.
How Many Picks Do the Browns Have in the 2026 Draft?
The Browns are set up nicely for the 2026 NFL Draft. That’s a good thing, considering the team is currently sitting at 2-6 and is at the bottom of the AFC North standings. They are the wo5rst ranked team in terms of offense according to PFSN’s Offense Impact. BNrowns have a 54.6 impact score, graded F.
Currently, the team is slated to have its own picks in the first five rounds. The team also has an additional first-round pick from the Jaguars thanks to a trade down during the 2025 draft.
The team gave up a sixth-rounder in the Flacco trade and got a fifth-rounder in return. In the Newsome trade, the Browns sent away the corner and a sixth-round selection they received from the Jets in exchange for a Tyson Campbell and a seventh-round selection. On Monday, the team sent Tryon-Shoyinka and a seventh-rounder to the Bears for a sixth-rounder.
Now, the team currently has the following picks:
- 1st round pick
- 1st round pick via JAX (2025 trade down)
- 2nd round pick
- 3rd round pick
- 4th round pick
- 5th round pick
- 5th round pick via LV (Kenny Pickett trade)
- 5th round pick via CIN (Joe Flacco trade)
- 6th round pick via CHI (Joe Tryon-Shoyinka trade)
- 7th round pick via SEA (Za’Darius Smith trade)
The Browns had two seventh-round picks and no sixth-round selections before the Tryon-Shoyinka trade. Now the team has at least one selection in each round, with two picks in the first round and three in the fifth round.
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This means the Browns should have ample ammunition to make moves this offseason. There are plenty of holes on this roster, so it wouldn’t be surprising to see the team trade back from one of its first-rounders in 2026 to accumulate even more assets.

