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    Utah OT Spencer Fano Poised To Dominate Trenches in Cleveland After Bold 2026 NFL Mock Draft Projection

    The 2026 NFL Draft is shaping up to be a strong class for offensive tackles, and Utah’s Spencer Fano is emerging as one of the top prospects. It is said that the Browns need help everywhere, and Spencer Fano is a great tackle prospect. So, some credible mock reports project Fano as the third offensive tackle selected in the top 10, with the Cleveland Browns as a potential landing spot.

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    Why Spencer Fano Could Be Cleveland’s Long-Term Answer on the Offensive Line

    Spencer Fano is quickly gaining national attention as one of the top offensive tackle prospects in the 2026 NFL Draft. Known for his elite run-blocking skills, Fano has earned a strong reputation for opening up lanes and creating space for running backs. At the same time, he holds his ground well in pass protection, making him a dual-threat asset on the offensive line.

    At Utah, Fano consistently stood out. Week after week, he won battles against some of the best defensive linemen in college football. His toughness, balance, and technique helped protect the Utes’ rotating quarterbacks and led to several big plays.

    Despite concerns about his arm length, some analysts believe Fano could transition well to guard at the professional level. However, his dominance in the run game ensures that he remains a top-10 pick contender.

    As a CSN reporter put it, “As you can tell, the 2026 NFL Draft class is going to be producing some great OT talent, and Spencer Fano should be the third drafted in the top 10. Fano is easily the best run-blocking offensive tackle in the country, which is incredibly valuable in the NFL.”

    Standing at 6-foot-5 and weighing 304 pounds, Fano brings size and strength to every snap. He earned multiple All-American honors and was named First-Team All-Big 12. His versatility is impressive—he can play both left and right tackle. Even as a freshman, he started at left tackle, one of only two true freshmen to do so. All of those performances showed his early potential.

    Last year, his outstanding play also earned him a spot as a finalist for the Polynesian College Football Player of the Year award. That honor only adds to his already impressive résumé and highlights his impact on and off the field.

    The Cleveland Browns have mostly solved their quarterback issues with a strong group of five top-tier QBs. However, their offensive line remains a weak spot. That’s why they are eyeing Fano as a potential long-term solution.

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    If the Browns do pick him in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, it would be a dream come true for the Utah native. Yet, the transition won’t be easy until he strengthens his arm length and adapts fully to the pro game.

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