Cleveland.com’s Lance Reisling believes the Browns offense “desperately needs” Harold Fannin’s yards after the catch ability.
The Browns last year had the sixth-fewest yards after the catch, and only the Panthers had a worse YAC per reception. Fannin, a Bowling Green product, turned heads during Cleveland’s rookie mini camp after the team took him with the 67th pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. Fannin earned something of a national profile in 2024 with an astounding 117 receptions, 1,555 yards, and ten touchdowns as the nation’s most productive tight end. “Physically, Fannin presents a match-up nightmare,” Reisling wrote. “He’s a big-bodied receiver with the size to shield defenders and the strength to break tackles, yet he moves with the suddenness and fluidity of a much smaller player. His ability to win at the line of scrimmage and at the catch point makes him really tough to cover for safeties and linebackers.” Reisling said Fannin “has exceptional short-area quickness and acceleration, allowing him to explode out of breaks and turn routine catches into chunk plays.” Fannin led all tight ends in yards per route run — a rare feat for a high-volume pass catcher. He also led the position with 750 yards after the catch, 159 more than the next closest tight end in 2024.