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Tate to Cleveland? Browns eye Ohio State WR at No. 6
25 Feb
Summary
- Browns consider Ohio State WR Carnell Tate at No. 6 pick.
- Jerry Jeudy faces inconsistent quarterback play hindering career.
- Tate's fit depends on Browns' quarterback room improvement.

Mel Kiper Jr.'s updated mock draft suggests the Cleveland Browns may select Ohio State wide receiver Carnell Tate with the sixth overall pick. Tate, a 6-foot-3 receiver, spent three seasons at Ohio State, a program known for producing elite wideouts. His potential impact in Cleveland could be significant, especially if the Browns' quarterback situation stabilizes.
Jerry Jeudy, a key receiver for the Browns, has been hampered by inconsistent quarterback play. Despite his talent, Jeudy's production has suffered due to a revolving door at the quarterback position, including Deshaun Watson, Jameis Winston, Bailey Zappe, and Dorian Thompson-Robinson in 2024.
The Browns' receiver room includes promising young talent like Isaiah Bond and Cedric Tillman, but Jeudy remains the primary threat demanding defensive attention. Adding a receiver like Tate could alleviate pressure on Jeudy and improve offensive explosiveness. However, Tate's effectiveness as a top option will likely depend on the performance of Cleveland's quarterbacks.




