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Jake Burns is the editor of BrownsFilmBreakdown.com and he's filling a void in Browns' media coverage: Telling you exactly what is happening on the field every single day. That's what you'll get daily on the Browns Film Breakdown Podcast. From Nick Chubb, to Denzel Ward, to Myles Garrett and every coaching decision in between.

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    Projecting Skill Position X's and O's with Anthony Moeglin, and "26 for 26" Continues with Isaiah McGuire

    In this Tuesday edition, Jake welcomes back Anthony Moeglin for a detailed, scheme-focused breakdown of how the Browns' young skill position players might actually be deployed in 2026 — not just surface-level optimism, but real alignment and personnel grouping projections. The two dig into Denzel Boston's ideal role (traditional X versus more movement), how Jerry Jeudy's performance this year could unlock or restrict the receiver room's flexibility, KC Concepcion's fit as a Zay Flowers–style chess piece, Isaiah Bond's more limited but specific Z role, and a thoughtful projection for Harold Fannin Jr.'s likely statistical regression as a sign of, not a problem with, offensive improvement. The second half brings Brad Ward in for the next installment of the 26 for 26 series — a joint breakdown of Isaiah McGuire, whose situation is closely paired with Alex Wright's given their similar size, style, and contract timelines. Jake and Brad detail McGuire's significant pay bump heading into a contract year, his near-identical statistical profile across his second and third seasons, and the technical refinement (particularly the outside club-and-rip counter move) that could turn him into a legitimate complementary piece in a big contract season for the young EDGE. Unlock all FULL shows in AD-FREE form with DETAILED PODCAST NOTES by clicking the link to join and support us by subscribing at BrownsFilmBreakdown.com. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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Jake Burns is the editor of BrownsFilmBreakdown.com and he's filling a void in Browns' media coverage: Telling you exactly what is happening on the field every single day. That's what you'll get daily on the Browns Film Breakdown Podcast. From Nick Chubb, to Denzel Ward, to Myles Garrett and every coaching decision in between.

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