The [Cleveland Browns](https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl/cleveland-browns) enter the upcoming draft with a lot to solve still. After another disappointing showing in the 2025 season, another year in which the passing game struggled, the need for a true No. 1 option has never been as obvious as it is right now.
Despite having solid complementary pieces like Jerry Jeudy, Cleveland lacks an elite top target who can consistently take over games.
This draft has a few players who could be that, including Makai Lemon out of USC. Lemon has the tools of a WR1, as he showed at USC that he was the best college wide receiver prospect in this upcoming class.
With two first-round picks to use, Cleveland is in a position to make an aggressive move to address the position and reshape its offensive identity.
Ethen Hutton of Sports Illustrated named the Browns a landing spot, adding how the draft capital helps in this scenario.
“The Cleveland Browns are in dire need of wide receiver help. The team’s receiver unit finished near the bottom of the NFL in output during the 2025 season, with rookie tight end Harold Fannin Jr. leading the team in yardage in the passing game.
“With solid complementary wideouts such as Jerry Jeudy and Isaiah Bond on the roster, the team is expected to take a swing at a true WR1 with one of their two first-round picks,” he [wrote](https://www.si.com/onsi/fantasy/nfl/makai-lemon-landing-spots-3-potential-draft-suitors-for-former-usc-wideout).
Lemon is coming off a season in which he posted 1,156 yards and 14.6 yards per catch.
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