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On the April 16, 2026 episode of Afternoon Drive on The Fan, hosts Nick Wilson and Jonathan Peterlin dissected recent comments from Browns General Manager Andrew Berry regarding Notre Dame running back Jeremiah Love ahead of the NFL Draft. Berry repeatedly described Love as 'special'—a term used multiple times across different segments—signaling strong interest in the dual-threat prospect. The hosts debate whether this is genuine evaluation or a strategic move to generate trade interest, particularly given the Browns' history of trading down. They also explore the implications of drafting Love with the No. 6 pick, questioning whether analytics-driven front office logic would support such a high-value running back selection so soon after drafting a top-tier back in the previous year. The conversation shifts to the internal power dynamics within the Browns' organization, particularly the influence of new head coach Todd Munkin, whose offensive vision may be driving personnel decisions. Spencer German joins the discussion, adding context from Berry’s press conference and reflecting on the unpredictability of draft strategy, especially after last year’s surprise trade back. The hosts ultimately suggest that while trading up remains unlikely, drafting Love at No. 6 cannot be ruled out—especially if Munkin is advocating for him. Key takeaways include: 1) Repeated use of the word 'special' by Andrew Berry suggests genuine high regard for Jeremiah Love; 2) The Browns may be using praise to manipulate trade value or signal interest; 3) Todd Munkin’s influence over offensive personnel could be pivotal in a Love selection; 4) Drafting a second elite running back so soon after the previous year’s pick is analytically questionable but not impossible; 5) The Browns’ front office structure remains opaque, with power likely shared between Berry, Munkin, and ownership. The overall sentiment is cautiously optimistic and speculative, with a strong emphasis on strategic ambiguity and organizational dynamics.
Andrew Berry repeatedly called Jeremiah Love 'special,' signaling strong interest beyond typical draft hype.
The Browns may be using praise to generate trade interest or manipulate market perception around Love.
Todd Munkin’s offensive vision could be the driving force behind a potential Love selection at No. 6.
Drafting a second elite running back so soon after the previous year’s top pick is analytically questionable.
The Browns’ internal power structure remains unclear, with Munkin likely having more influence than previously assumed.
Browns' Draft Mindset and Asset Maximization
Nick Wilson opens the show discussing the Browns' strategic approach to the draft, emphasizing that their most valuable asset—likely a high pick—can be used in various ways: trading up, trading down, selecting a player, or acquiring a veteran. He notes that all options remain on the table, including the possibility of drafting a quarterback.
Andrew Berry's 'Special' Praise for Jeremiah Love
“He mentioned special with Jeremiah Love multiple times today. I want to say it was more than three times across multiple different questions, and I don't think it's by accident.”
Is the Love Praise a Smokescreen?
“I don't think I'm taking Jeremiah Love off the board at six. I'm not saying you should endorse it. I'm sure people would look at this and go, wait.”
Todd Munkin’s Influence on Draft Strategy
“If Jeremiah Love was the pick at six, it'd be Todd Munkin. Todd Munkin coming from Baltimore. Todd Munkin coming from Derrick Henry and Justice Hill and Keaton Mitchell.”
Power Dynamics and Organizational Ambiguity
The hosts explore the unclear power structure within the Browns’ front office, questioning whether Munkin has real authority over draft picks. They reference his comments at the annual meetings about wanting control and time to succeed, suggesting he may be more influential than previously assumed.
“He mentioned special with Jeremiah Love multiple times today. I want to say it was more than three times across multiple different questions, and I don't think it's by accident.”
“If Jeremiah Love was the pick at six, it'd be Todd Munkin. Todd Munkin coming from Baltimore. Todd Munkin coming from Derrick Henry and Justice Hill and Keaton Mitchell.”
“I don't think I'm taking Jeremiah Love off the board at six. I'm not saying you should endorse it. I'm sure people would look at this and go, wait.”
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Nick Wilson
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Jeremiah Love
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NFL Draft
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Jonathan Peterlin
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Andrew Berry
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Todd Munkin
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Spencer German
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Notre Dame
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Kevin Stefanski
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