The Cleveland Browns are going to have plenty of time to waste until they are on the clock in the 2024 NFL Draft. As a result of their trade for Deshaun Watson, the Browns will not pick until the second round and the 54th overall selection.
Trading draft picks, especially during the NFL draft, is a lot of fun for fans The NFL draft is fun for most fans. While teams are focused on planning for the future, fans get to hope for immediate results, get to ask a lot of “what if?” questions and get to be surprised, mostly, with the results.
Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson threw for the first time since his season-ending right shoulder injury last week and that step moved him closer to a full return to action later this year.
Amari Cooper was acquired as a salary dump, now could see an extension When the Cleveland Browns acquired WR Amari Cooper from the Dallas Cowboys, Cooper was seen as a salary dump of sorts.
Once again, the Cleveland Browns won’t be active early in the NFL Draft. Barring a major turn of events, they won’t be on the clock until the second round.
The Cleveland Browns are the most popular team in town, but that doesn’t mean they’re the only one. With football season over, some Browns players have been quite active in other endeavors.
If 2023 taught the Cleveland Browns anything, it was that you can never have enough quarterbacks. The Browns started five quarterbacks in 2023 and have four signed to the roster right now.
The signing of Nyheim Hines gains extra value with the new NFL Kickoff structure The Cleveland Browns signed running back Nyheim Hines early on in the free agency period, and his value as a kick returner has skyrocketed with the announcement of the NFL’s new kickoff structure.
The Cleveland Browns have one of the best — if not the best — defenses in the league. Still, all great things could be even better, which is why they’re always looking to add more talent to that unit.
The Cleveland Browns should be all set at quarterback by now. However, if they learned anything last season, it was that you can never have too much depth at the most important position in the game.
Browns general manager Andrew Berry has built arguably one of the most complete teams in the NFL over the past couple of years, and while no roster stays the same, he named one player that he wants to keep in Cleveland as long as possible.
Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson was one of the most heavily criticized players in the NFL this past season, and tight end David Njoku is getting tired of the slander.
The hip-drop tackle has been a hot topic as of late since the NFL decided to ban the tackle for the 2024 season and beyond. Players on offense are all for the new rule because it protects them.
Joe Milton is a big armed, raw prospect Everyone knows that the NFL is all about the quarterback and the head coach. The general manager and offensive coordinator come in right after that long with a great pass rusher or three.
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Amari Cooper is entering the final year of his deal, but he may end up sticking around with the Browns for quite a while.
The Cleveland Browns faced a critical juncture heading into the 2024 season, particularly with Deshaun Watson as their quarterback and the team poised at a pivotal moment.
According to Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com, the Browns may not extend veteran WR Amari Cooper ahead of the draft but GM Andrew Berry hinted that the team may still do so afterward.
The team's hiring of Vrabel raised some eyebrows.
The Cleveland Browns needed to do something at wide receiver ahead of a pivotal 2024 season with Deshaun Watson at quarterback and the organization seemingly at a crossroads, but it’s hard to look at trading for Jerry Jeudy as anything but a gamble.
Imagine how much stronger the Cleveland Browns could have been if two of their offensive stars had survived though the end of the season. But signs are good that Nick Chubb and Deshaun Watson will be back for this fall.
Extensions were not exactly on the radar, but this HC-GM partnership has bucked the trend.
One of the most head-scratching moves of the offseason was the Browns deciding to sign QB Jameis Winston instead of bringing back QB Joe Flacco, who led them to the playoffs last season.
After one season spent outside of Cleveland, the third-year specialist is coming back to the team that drafted him.
The Cleveland Browns have taken a run-it-back approach for the most part this offseason, They snagged a major building block with the Jerry Jeudy trade and some new names is joining Deshaun Watson in the quarterback room.
The 2023 Cleveland Browns had Super Bowl aspirations. The team was successful enough to return to the playoffs for just the third time this century. However, they would have gotten a lot farther if not for a near-apocalyptic series of injuries.
The Cleveland Browns are wisely padding out their depth with former Chicago Bears RB D'Onta Foreman.
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