Browns who are set to be a free agent following the end of the 2023 season
Now that the Cleveland Browns season is over, it’s not a bad time to look at who they’re at risk of losing from this year’s team. The Browns watched their season end in the Wild Card against the Houston Texans by a score of 45-14. It was a jaw-dropping performance by the Texans. Cleveland is […]
Now that the Cleveland Browns season is over, it’s not a bad time to look at who they’re at risk of losing from this year’s team.
The Browns watched their season end in the Wild Card against the Houston Texans by a score of 45-14. It was a jaw-dropping performance by the Texans.
Cleveland is set to have 24 total free agents, according to Spotrac. A pretty high number of players that could be elsewhere.
Browns impending free agents
DT Za’Darius Smith
QB Joe Flacco
DT Shelby Harris
WR Jakeem Grant
LB Sione Takitaki
WR Marquise Goodwin
P Corey Bojorquez
RB Kareem Hunt
DT Mo Hurst
CB Mike Ford
S Rodney McLeod
LB Anthony Walker Jr.
LB Matthew Adams
DT Jordan Elliott
LB Jordan Kunaszyk
S Duron Harmon
LB Jacob Phillips
TE Harrison Bryant
T Geron Christian
T Michael Dunn
WR James Proche
C Nick Harris
CB Bopete Keyes
S Kahlef Hailasse (RFA)
Observations
Cleveland is not going to be hit hard with top-end talent being a free agent. Grant Delpit was locked up to an extension during the season and he was the one to worry about. Their biggest loss would be Smith, who totaled 5.5 sacks for the Browns opposite of Myles Garrett. Overall, there are five starters in this group.
The Browns could realistically bring back double-digit players from this list. Bryant, Harris, Phillips, Elliott, and Takitaki are all players that Cleveland has drafted and developed. Seeing the majority of that group back would not be a surprise.
Smith, Harris, and Walker are three veteran free agents that Cleveland will have to look will have to decide on. Alex Wright and Ogbo Okoronkwo could possibly replace Smith while bringing back Takitaki over Walker could happen.
The playoffs and Super Bowl still have to finish up before we get to the new NFL calendar, but it’s easy to see who Cleveland is going to have to make choices on.
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