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5 predictions for the Browns 2nd round pick | Mock Draft Roundup

**The pick:** LB Jake Golday, Cincinnati

**Analysis:** Miller writes the Browns could pair Golday, who is a top strongside linebacker, with their second-round pick and Defensive Rookie of the Year LB Carson Schwesinger. Golday recorded 104 tackles and 3.5 sacks during the 2025 season at Cincinnati.

**The pick:** CB Davison Igbinosun, Ohio State

**Analysis:** Igbinosun spent his freshman season at Ole Miss before he transferred to Ohio State and spent the last three seasons as a Buckeye. While there, he recorded 157 total tackles, four tackles for loss, four interceptions, 22 passes defensed and three fumble recoveries in 43 career games.

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**No. 6 pick:** OT Francis Mauigoa, Miami

**Analysis:** Wilson describes Mauigoa as having size and athleticism for his size at 6-foot-6, 335 lbs. He analyzes Mauigoa's ability in the run game to be stronger than his pass protection, but believes he is above average in both areas. Wilson sees position flexibility as well, whether at right tackle or inside at guard.

**No. 24 pick:** WR Jordyn Tyson, Arizona State

**Analysis:** Wilson writes Tyson brings size, speed and catch radius to win at all three levels. He consistently makes contested catches and can also create separation at the top of his routes. Wilson also describes Tyson as being an asset in the screen game and can be a threat on the outside and from the slot. Tyson finished the 2025 season with 61 receptions for 711 receiving yards and eight touchdowns.

**No. 6 pick:** WR Jordyn Tyson, Arizona State

**Analysis:** Froton writes Tyson has a profile as a "low-error, chain-moving receiver with just enough vertical juice to punish safeties who squat on his routes." He also describes Tyson as a high-volume perimeter target, as he was targeted 100 times, which he turned into 61 receptions for 711 receiving yards and eight touchdowns. Tyson also demonstrated formation versatility, splitting reps between the outside and the slot.

**No. 24 pick:** OT Kaydn Proctor Alabama

**Analysis:** Proctor played a significant role on Alabama's offensive line at left tackle in 2025, recording 901 snaps. Froton writes Proctor was sturdy in pass protection, allowing 21 pressures on 584 pass-block snaps with just two sacks attributed, and was also consistent in the run game.

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