WR KC Concepcion (4.23.26)

Hey, KC, just wanted to ask you about your versatility, you know, playing inside and out and as well as your special teams work in the return game. And just how much was that attractive when you would talk to the Browns, in your feedback from them?

“Yeah it was very tight. They wanted me to be able to move around everywhere, and be that guy in the return game.”

 

Hey, KC, just wanted to ask, not your side of the ball obviously, but being from Texas A and M, what do you think it’s going to be like to be teammates with another Aggie in Myles Garrett?

“Oh, you know, man, it’s going to be amazing. Just to have somebody who has came from my same alma mater and be able to have that role model.”

 

Hey, KC, what would you want to tell Browns fans about your strengths as a wide receiver? 

“I’m versatile. I make plays. I can play anywhere. I can run any route. Whenever I get there, you guys are going to be getting a dog all over the field.”

 

Hey, KC, when did you know that the Browns are really interested in you, and how did  the pre-draft process go with visits in those meetings?

“Yeah, I would say after I had let the Browns know, I was like, the Browns understood. They let me know I was very high on their boards. So, I knew that if I had failed to them, it was going to be a very, a very likely chance that I would end up on the Browns.”

 

Hey, KC, I know you made a point in sort of writing that letter to all the GMs here leading up to the draft and just kind of sharing, you know, who you are and what they’re getting in a player. Why was that important to you? And you know, what’s your message to Browns fans?

“I mean my message to Browns fans is to get the popcorn ready. I’m ready right now. I’m ready to play. I’m ready to change the organization.”

 

Hey, KC, I know one of the things about you, you know, throughout the draft process was some of the drops that you had last year. And I know you ran the gauntlet really well. Just what is maybe the keys for you to make sure that the drops aren’t an issue in the NFL?

“Yes, sir. After the season, I worked nonstop at it. I knew that, you know, that I have had some coverage and drops. So back in the season, off season, during the season, I am going to work non stop to fix that.”

 

KC, I don’t know if you’ve had a chance to look at the Browns receiving core very much, but how excited will you be to work with, you know, tight end Harold Fannin Jr. and Isaiah Bond, Jerry, Jeudy, what kind of receiving core do you think that you guys can have this season?

“We’re going to be a special offense. Everybody has a different strength. So I just feel like if we can all put it together, we will definitely be an expolsive offense.”

 

KC, I commend you because, man, I had a stuttering problem and I had to go through therapy as a young person to overcome it. When you get to Cleveland, will you be able to talk to young folks who don’t speak often because of the stuttering? Will you be able to talk to them and kind of encourage them to be able to be more vocal?

“Of course. I want to be a role model. I want to be the role model that everybody looks up to and just be that outlet for everybody.”

 

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