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Shedeur Sanders is excited about the two wide receivers the Browns are targeting to boost their offense

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 1, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Cleveland Browns head into the 2026 season facing familiar questions about their offense, and quarterback Shedeur Sanders understands the urgency.

While Cleveland continues evaluating improvements along the offensive line and at quarterback depth, the spotlight at this year’s NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis shifted squarely to the wide receiver room.

The Browns hold two first-round picks, No. 6 and No. 24 overall, giving general manager Andrew Berry flexibility to either draft a playmaker or pursue a proven veteran.

According to Dan Mueller of SB Nation, Cleveland has renewed interest in exploring trade possibilities for high-profile receivers.

Two names, in particular, have surfaced in league conversations: Chris Olave of the New Orleans Saints and Marvin Harrison Jr. of the Arizona Cardinals.

While front offices often operate quietly, Sanders offered a candid reaction when asked about the possibility of either receiver arriving in Cleveland.

During a meet-and-greet where YouTuber “Studstillviewz” invited Sanders to his middle school, a teacher at the school suggested the Browns could land Olave or Harrison.

Said Sanders, “Hey, if they come, that will be cool.”

Moments later, he leaned into the camera and encouraged the teacher to repeat the suggestion that Cleveland should acquire one of the two receivers. “Now they’ll know for sure,” he said.

Though brief, the exchange reflects both optimism and awareness from the young quarterback. Cleveland’s passing attack struggled significantly in 2025.

Jerry Jeudy endured a difficult campaign, leading the NFL in dropped passes, while Cedric Tillman missed four games due to injury and managed just 21 receptions.

In total, six Browns receivers combined for 119 catches last season, a number matched or surpassed individually by four players around the league.

Trade market presents opportunity, and risk, for Cleveland

Adding a true No. 1 target would dramatically alter the offensive outlook. Olave, still only 25, posted 100 receptions for 1,163 yards and remains one of the league’s more polished route-runners.

However, he is entering the fifth-year option of his rookie contract, and the Saints must soon decide whether to commit to a top-tier extension.

Reports suggest New Orleans would demand a substantial trade package, forcing the Browns to weigh the cost against other roster needs.

Meanwhile, Harrison Jr., the former No. 4 overall pick in the 2024 draft, presents a different calculus. Injuries limited him to 12 games last season, and through two NFL campaigns he has totaled 103 receptions for 1,493 yards.

While some observers view him as underperforming relative to expectations, the Cardinals may still value him highly given his draft pedigree and upside. That gap in valuation could complicate negotiations.

For Cleveland, the decision carries broader implications. Rookie tight end Harold Fannin is emerging as a dependable option, and running back Quinshon Judkins is expected to contribute once fully recovered from a dislocated ankle suffered in December.

Yet without a consistent perimeter threat, opposing defenses can crowd the line of scrimmage and limit explosive plays.

If the Browns are serious about accelerating their offensive rebuild, acquiring a premier receiver would signal intent.

And judging by Shedeur Sanders‘ lighthearted but pointed remarks, the quarterback would welcome either addition as Cleveland seeks to reshape its identity in 2026.

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