November 22, 2024

A Look Ahead at Cleveland Browns Free Agency: The Starting Tight Ends

The 633 unrestricted free agents who are scheduled to reach the market on March 11 at noon ET—when teams can start negotiating with them—will all be covered in this daily series. Even yet, a lot of agreements will be worked up before to then, with the combine marking the beginning of the unofficial tampering window. Some won’t make it there because they were either extended by their current team or franchise tagged before the deadline of 4 p.m. ET on March 5.

Before someone complains and tosses their toys out the stroller, let me explain why we are covering x position when a player is not required there. Examining every aspect of a roster is crucial since your options for trades, extensions, and the draft are all influenced by what you may obtain in free agency.

A team like the Cleveland Browns, who are fighting to win now rather than developing a starter as the season progresses, uses free agency and trades to fill any starting places on the roster. Keep a watch on who Andrew Berry selects later in the summer since they will use their backup and depth positions to build starters for the future.

We will go over every name of unrestricted free agents at every position and explain why we think some players are targets and which ones are intriguing but in the gray area. Since they frequently return, players who are restricted free agents and exclusive free agents are not featured because it is doubtful that they will reach free agency and this is not something that should be the focus.

These articles will be published in the following manner: each day, we will examine all of the starting-caliber players: guards, tackles, tight ends, running backs, wide receivers, quarterbacks, linebackers, cornerbacks, and safeties.

Next, we’ll shift our focus to the backup and rotational players, who will be released one by one. These players include wide receivers, tight ends, tackles, guards, centers, edges, defensive tackles, linebackers, cornerbacks, and safeties.

Then, for the last group, we will publish two articles every day:
The following players are available for depth or special teams: guards, tackles, tight ends, running backs, wide receivers, quarterbacks, linebackers, cornerbacks, and safeties.
In addition, a VIP collection of articles will be provided, in which every position on the OBR team—including wide receivers, running backs, tight ends, tackles, guards, centers, edges, defensive tackles, linebackers, cornerbacks, and safeties—will be included with their offseason plans.

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