Browns top targets with pick No. 67


The Cleveland Browns’ pick at No. 67 in the 2025 NFL Draft is drawing attention for the unique blend of players frequently mocked to them. Rather than typical projections, names like the untraditional receiving threat Harold Fannin Jr., the uber-athletic but developmental tackle Charles Grant, and the surprisingly agile power runner Kaleb Johnson are consistently mentioned.

Could the Browns be targeting unconventional skill sets with high potential in the third round? Let’s explore these prospects generating buzz.

Harold Fannin Jr., Tight End, Bowling Green

Harold Fannin Jr., an intriguing prospect often mocked to the Browns at pick 67, boasts record-breaking catch production despite a straight-legged style that limits his route tree. While his lack of bend forces linear routes, his good speed allows him to get open. Fannin’s hands are reliable, and he’s a competitive runner after the catch. However, he lacks the desired height/weight for an in-line tight end and shows limited lower body strength as a blocker.

Why the Browns at 67? Cleveland might be drawn to his exceptional receiving skills, envisioning explosive plays next to David Njoku out of 12 personnel. His reliable hands and post-catch ability could add a valuable element to their passing game. Despite blocking concerns, the Browns might prioritize his receiving upside in the third round.

Charles Grant, Offensive Tackle, William & Mary

The Cleveland Browns, who have historically targeted athleticism and age with their early draft picks, could very well have their sights set on Charles Grant when their turn at pick 67 rolls around. Grant emerges as an intriguing prospect, showcasing exceptional athleticism and refined zone run-blocking techniques for a player who didn’t play football until his junior year of high school. Scouts highlight his impressive physicality, relentless effort, and determined ability to sustain blocks once engaged.

However, the transition to the NFL’s formidable defensive lines presents a significant question mark for Grant. Concerns linger about his overall mass and how he will handle the increased level of competition. Consequently, his standout performances during the all-star circuit will likely carry significant weight in solidifying his final draft grade and determining if the Browns deem him worthy of the 67th selection.

Kaleb Johnson, Running Back, University of Iowa

Finally, we have Iowa’s Kaleb Johnson as one of the hotter names at the 67th overall pick. This option would be completely off the table should we take Omarion Hampton in round two, like we covered in our piece on pick 33 yesterday. While Johnson boasts a powerful build, don’t mistake him for just a downhill thumper. This running back showcases surprising finesse, often outmaneuvering defenders with his sharp tempo and decisive cuts. He demonstrates excellent discipline, consistently hitting his assigned lanes and allowing his offensive line to pave the way.

Though not an overtly aggressive runner, Johnson possesses the size and strength to power through tackles and consistently tack on extra yardage at the end of his runs. His skill set appears particularly well-suited for gap and man blocking schemes, where he can explode downhill and navigate crowded boxes effectively. Furthermore, Johnson offers intriguing versatility in the passing game, presenting a viable option on screen plays to punish blitz-heavy opponents.

With his blend of size, surprising agility, and nose for the end zone, Kaleb Johnson projects as a potential lead running back at the NFL level. Browns fans might just see him racking up double-digit rushing touchdowns in the seasons to come.



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