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    Browns Must Target Monroe Freeling in 2026 NFL Draft to Lock Down Left Tackle

    Selva VerseBy Selva VerseApril 10, 20264 Mins Read
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    CLEVELAND — The Browns poured resources into their offensive line this offseason. They signed Zion Johnson and Elgton Jenkins, then traded for Tytus Howard. Yet one massive hole remains at left tackle. Monroe Freeling is the answer the Browns must chase in the 2026 NFL Draft.

    Free Agency Built the Base — Draft Delivers the Anchor

    Cleveland didn’t waste a second once the new league year opened. The front office grabbed proven veterans to fix the interior and added veteran presence on the right side. Tytus Howard gives them immediate stability at right tackle. Zion Johnson and Elgton Jenkins upgrade the guard and center spots. The pieces are there. But the blindside still feels exposed. Jerome Ford’s exit and thin tackle depth only made the urgency clearer. Andrew Berry laid a strong foundation. Now he needs the long-term left tackle who turns good into great.

    Freeling’s Grind at Georgia Turned Him Into a Star

    Monroe Freeling arrived in Athens as a highly touted four-star recruit. He spent his first two seasons sharpening technique and adding strength. When the spotlight hit in 2025, he owned it. The 6-foot-7, 315-pounder started 13 games at left tackle, earned Second-Team All-SEC honors, and allowed just one sack across nearly 900 snaps. Georgia’s line ranked among the SEC’s best in sacks allowed. Week after week he stared down the conference’s fastest edge rushers and refused to budge. You could see the confidence grow with every rep. That’s not a flash-in-the-pan performance. That’s a guy who earned every snap the hard way.

    Athleticism That Pops Off the Tape and the Stopwatch

    Freeling’s testing numbers back up the film. He ran a 4.93-second 40-yard dash at 315 pounds. His Relative Athletic Score sits at an eye-popping 9.99 — one of the highest marks for offensive tackles in years. Berry has always chased traits like this. Size, speed, and explosion in one package. In a league that prizes mobility up front, Freeling gives the Browns a left tackle who can slide, mirror, and recover with the best of them. He’s raw in spots, sure. But the ceiling is franchise-tackle high.

    “The SEC threw everything at me every Saturday. I learned how to stay patient, stay balanced, and finish every block. I’m ready to do the same thing on Sundays for a long time.” — Monroe Freeling, Georgia OT

    Perfect Marriage With Cleveland’s Outside-Zone Attack

    Kevin Stefanski’s offense lives on movement and precision. Guards pull, tackles reach, and everyone climbs to the second level. Freeling thrives in exactly that environment. He executes combo blocks smoothly, maintains leverage in space, and cuts off pursuit angles with ease. Watch him on film — he doesn’t just engage defenders. He controls them and creates running lanes that weren’t there a beat earlier. Pair him with the new interior pieces and Tytus Howard, and the Browns suddenly own the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball.

    Stability That Protects the Quarterbacks for Years

    Deshaun Watson returns this season. Young talent sits behind him. The last thing Cleveland can afford is another revolving door at left tackle. Freeling offers more than upside — he brings a proven floor from high-level competition. He already neutralized top pass rushers in the SEC. That experience translates. Draft him early, develop him with the veterans already in place, and the Browns lock in blindside protection for the next decade. It’s the kind of move that ripples through the entire offense.

    You could almost feel the Dawg Pound buzzing already. Picture FirstEnergy Stadium on a crisp fall Sunday. Freeling steps onto the field in brown and orange, the line fires off the ball together, and the run game suddenly looks unstoppable. That vision isn’t hype. It’s the payoff from smart free-agency moves and one precise draft selection.

    What Comes Next for Cleveland’s Draft Board

    The Browns hold a high pick and a clear mission. They rebuilt the interior. They added veteran toughness. Now they finish the job. Monroe Freeling isn’t a depth piece or a project. He’s the long-term left tackle who completes the overhaul and gives the offense the protection it needs to contend. If Berry pulls the trigger on this Georgia Bulldog, Cleveland’s offensive line goes from solid to scary. The path is right there. All they have to do is take it.

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