Top OT Scheme Fits on B/R Big Board
The Browns will have two first-round picks and moving up the draft board just got potentially more difficult. The New York Jets decision to trade away Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams at the deadline puts them in pole position to move up for any quarterback prospects who are deemed worthy. That means the Browns could be looking to stand pat and potentially add a personal protector for whoever is at quarterback in 2026.
“Spencer Fano is the 2026 class’ top offensive tackle prospect due to his loose, fluid movement skills and relentless motor that allows him to get out of compromising positions, strain and sustain blocks at a high level,” Brandon Thorn noted in the Utah prospects’ scouting report.
Kadyn Proctor is a bit more of a big swing at the position.
“Kadyn Proctor is a mountain of a man with elite-level power, physicality and pedigree,” Thorn said of the 6’7″, 366-pound prospect. “At the same time, his unrefined technique results in a boom-or-bust prospect with too many glaring, clean losses on film, especially in pass-protection.”
Fano’s Utah teammate Spencer Fano rounds out the top options in the first round for the Browns. He’s a little more raw but the tools are there for him to succeed early in his career.

