March 5, 2026, 9:11 p.m. ET
The 2026 NFL Draft is now just right around the corner, as the 2026 NFL Combine has come to a close, meaning the Cleveland Browns are now starting to invite prospects into their building for pre-draft visits.
The Browns are allowed to have 30 pre-draft visits, not counting local kids who either went to school or are from the area, as they look to identify players on their board to target. Holding the sixth overall pick and the 24th overall pick in the draft, the Browns need to nail down this class and add another infusion of youth to the roster.
However, we know that these visits are hard to keep up with, so we have you covered. Follow along here on Browns Wire as we keep this NFL Draft pre-draft visit tracker up-to-date with every player who comes through Berea leading up to the draft. So, here is every player that the Browns have met with ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft:
Ohio State WR Carnell Tate comes to Berea
The second wide receiver to visit the wide receiver-needy Browns, Ohio State standout Carnell Tate follows up his combine meeting with the Browns with a pre-draft visit as well. Tate was on pace for 1,000 yards this season with the Buckeyes despite missing three games and despite playing opposite of college football’s best receiver.
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He is a ball-winner the Browns need to add to the roster.
Alabama QB Ty Simpson visits Browns
While it would be a surprise to see the Browns use an early pick on a quarterback this season, the Browns did bring in Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson for a visit. Simpson has a connection to the Browns, his dad is good friends with Monken, and now the Browns are getting an extra look.
He could be a target after the first day of the draft if he slips, but it feels unlikely that the Browns will use a first rounder this year on the quarterback position.
Browns host Cavaliers’ Jaylon Tyson’s brother
Arizona State wide receiver Jordyn Tyson, the brother of Jaylon Tyson of the Cleveland Cavaliers, was the first player the Browns have brought in for a pre-draft top-30 visit. Tyson has been seen as the consensus top wide receiver in the class for months, but some concerns over his durability at the college level have some believing he could fall in the draft.