Browns can draft brother of Cavs' star as a 1st-round WR pick

Billy Heyen

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The Cleveland Browns have a chance to show some city synergy with the Cavaliers when the 2026 NFL Draft arrives.

That's because Jordyn Tyson could be on the Browns' draft board, and he's the brother of Cavs standout second-year player Jaylon Tyson.

Jordyn is a wide receiver out of Arizona State. He's expected to be a first-round pick.

He might be competing to be WR1 on the draft board with Ohio State's Carnell Tate, who Browns fans certainly wouldn't mind taking, either.

It's already a good start to 2026 for the Tyson family. Jaylon just dropped a career-high 39 points in a win Friday night over the 76ers.

After the game, ESPN asked Jaylon about Jordyn being a top-10 pick. Jaylon clarified:

"He's going top-5."

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The Browns have plenty of needs, so they wouldn't have to go wide receiver with the No. 6 pick. But it's certainly a spot they could improve at.

Tyson would be an awesome pick, both for football reasons and for the familial reasons beyond that.

It's at least worth considering for Cleveland. Nothing better than some strong sibling synergy.

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