Cleveland Browns Daily spent Draft Day Eve wall-to-wall on the Browns trade conversation, with assistant general manager Glenn Cook live in studio on April 23, 2026 for what the show called a final preview of the night ahead. The episode also brought in Browns legend Josh Cribbs, KOA NFL Insider Ben Allbright, and NFL Network Draft Analyst Daniel Jeremiah as Cleveland pushed deeper into draft week.
The show used the day to stitch together nearly every major thread around the team’s plans. Andrew Siciliano sat down with Jeremiah before the draft tomorrow, Nathan Zegura spoke one on one with general manager Andrew Berry about the draft process and what a successful weekend looks like, and the program also rolled out its official Cleveland Browns Daily mock draft. Berry’s conversation on blue chip players versus red chip players landed as one of the clearest markers of how the front office is thinking about the board.
That draft-heavy lineup sat alongside coverage of the Browns’ first day of voluntary minicamp, giving the episode a broader feel than a simple pre-draft hit. Zegura also talked with defensive tackle Mason Graham about lessons from his rookie season, the start of minicamp and getting familiar with the new coaching staff, while the show included a complete recap of the quarterback room’s performance and comments from head coach Todd Monken after practice.
The program did not stay in Cleveland. It checked in with Las Vegas for the latest on pick number one with Raiders voice Jason Horowitz, went to New York for the Jets and pick number two with NFL Nation reporter Rich Cimini, and heard from Nick Suss of The Tennessean on the temperature inside the Titans’ building. Along the way, it also featured Daniel Jeremiah’s final big board and a look at big signings and weekend headlines from around the league.
Cook’s in-studio appearance and Berry’s comments made the day feel like more than a media rundown. The Browns were not just talking about the draft board; they were beginning minicamp, sorting the quarterback room and weighing how to approach the picks at 6 and 24. For a team trying to manage both the present and the future, that is the part that matters now.