💣 TRADE TARGETS REVEALED! Cleveland Browns LINKED TO HUGE NAMES INCLUDING Kayvon Thibodeaux & Brian Thomas Jr. AFTER THE 2026 NFL DRAFT — AND FANS ARE DREAMING BIG! #XM

This is not a roster refresh. This is a takeover. Head coach Todd Monken has already turned the offense into a quarterback-friendly machine, but the machine needs parts. Violent, explosive, game-breaking parts. Enter the trade block, where the desperate and the daring collide. And Berry is dialing every number on the board.

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The biggest swing? A shockwave offer for Giants edge rusher Kayvon Thibodeaux. New York would receive a 2027 fourth-round pick and Julian Okwara. Cleveland would land a former top-five pick still hungry for destruction. Thibodeaux opposite Myles Garrett? That is not a defensive line. That is a demolition crew. Two alpha predators hunting the same quarterback. The AFC North has been warned.

But the truly seismic move would be prying Brian Thomas Jr. away from Jacksonville. The Jaguars have spent months fielding calls on the gifted wideout. They extended Jakobi Meyers. They invested in Travis Hunter. They drafted two receivers in 2026. And Thomas Jr. saw a major drop-off in his 2025 campaign. The writing is on the wall. He is movable.

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The proposed deal is brutal in its simplicity: Jerry Jeudy and a 2027 third-round pick to Jacksonville for Brian Thomas Jr. Right now, that feels like robbery. But in the NFL, timing is everything. And for Cleveland, the window to surround Shedeur Sanders with elite young weaponry is wide open. Thomas Jr. is not just a receiver. He is a franchise reset button on the outside.

Imagine it. Sanders dropping back. Thomas Jr. running past corners who thought they had deep help. Monken dialing up shot plays that make defensive coordinators age in real time. This is not a rebuild. This is a coronation waiting to happen. And the Browns have the draft capital and the desperation to make it real.

Beyond the headliners, the whispers grow louder. Colts cornerback Kenny Moore III brings veteran savvy and slot lockdown ability. Eagles edge Nolan Smith offers raw, unrefined violence off the edge. Either one would walk into Cleveland and instantly become a fan favorite. But the true believers already know: Thibodeaux and Thomas Jr. are the prizes. Everything else is negotiation theater.

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And do not sleep on the honorable mentions. Anthony Richardson. Will Levis. Brandon Aiyuk. Kyle Pitts. Each name carries its own explosive potential. Each one could be the move that shifts power permanently. But Berry is not collecting names. He is collecting nightmares. And every opposing GM now knows that call from Cleveland comes with a threat behind it.

This is what desperation looks like when it sharpens into a blade. The Browns have been mocked. They have been laughed at. They have watched the AFC North crown slip through their fingers too many times. No more. The 2026 trade market is not about filling holes. It is about making statements. About reminding the league that Cleveland has assets, aggression, and absolutely nothing to lose.

So watch the dominoes fall. Watch the phones ring inside the Browns’ war room. And remember this moment when October arrives and Thibodeaux is chasing a Ravens quarterback while Thomas Jr. is burning a Steelers corner. The trades have not happened yet. But the groundwork is being laid. And the seismic silence before the storm? That silence belongs to Cleveland.

The only question now is whether the rest of the NFL is brave enough to pick up the phone.