LSU tight end and NFL Draft prospect Mason Taylor visited the Cleveland Browns this week, as reported by Jordan Schultz at FOX Sports. The son of former NFL defensive end Jason Taylor, Mason has garnered interest from multiple teams through in-person and virtual meetings. Known for his high potential as a tight end, Taylor excelled at the NFL Combine and had a standout final season at LSU, recording 546 yards on 55 receptions with two touchdowns in 12 games.
With Cleveland's tight end group lacking production beyond David Njoku, adding Mason Taylor could significantly bolster the team's offensive options. The Browns' other three tight ends have collectively contributed 22 catches, 168 yards, and one touchdown. Considering the potential of utilizing two tight-end formations, Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski may view Taylor as a promising addition who could provide immediate impact to the roster.