The deal of OT Jedrick Wills will generate more than $20 million in cap space.….
Browns get $20 million in cap space and remove player off trade market (Jared Mueller) – Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry has a lot of contracts that he might alter to create extra salary cap room.
Berry has converted OT Jedrick Wills’ contract to free up more than $10 million in cap space, according to reports.
Report: Browns have talked to parties about trading away a starting defence (Jared Mueller). Looking at Cleveland’s roster, many have suggested that the cornerback group could be in for a shake-up. Denzel Ward already has a hefty contract, Greg.
Martin Emerson has two years remaining on his rookie contract, while Newsome is nearing the end of his fifth year option. Last year, Newsome denied rumours that he wanted out, but given his position and contract status, he may be the most likely to leave. According to the Washington Post, Berry has already initiated negotiations with other teams.
Browns Free Agency Frenzy: Offensive Tackle (Barry Shuck) – The Cleveland Browns had only three offensive linemen entering their playoff game against the Houston Texans in 2023. Is that typical? Or is this cause for concern? All it took was for either starting Geron
If Christian or James Hudson had been injured, former practice squad member Leroy Watson would have taken his place. And then what? Any injury would have been a major issue. So, wouldn’t it make sense to have some capable players on the bench?
NFL Free Agent Profile: DE Bryce Huff (Thomas Moore). The Cleveland Browns could use another pass rusher, but would they be prepared to pay someone with only one skill?
Cleveland Browns Free Agent Review: LB position – Attempting to maintain depth (Chris Pokorny) – Will the Cleveland Browns’ linebacker corps undergo a significant change when Anthony Walker, Sione Takitaki, Jacob Phillips, Jordan Kunaszyk, and Matthew Adams become free agents?
Who are the Cleveland Browns’ prospective free agency offensive targets in 2024? (Beacon Journal) – The NFL’s free-agency period begins in just a few days, if not hours. Teams, such as the Cleveland Browns, can legally begin talking with unrestricted free agents at noon Monday. They cannot legally sign them, however.
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