
Can’t pass if he’s there at 6.
JerseyDawg17
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@Russ2019
Crazy Cleveland Brown Fan

Can’t pass if he’s there at 6.


Rank them from most to least likely to win a Super Bowl.

Potential 2026 Browns offense QB -Deshaun Watson WR1 - Odell Beckham Jr WR2 - Henry Ruggs III Who is stopping this trio????


Just stay at home





.@LanceReisland of Cleveland.com praises the Browns for a “sneaky” but impactful free agency move: "Elgton Jenkins was a sneaky big-time add. Gives the Browns real flexibility up front. Can play LT in a pinch, upgrades the interior, and if they draft Freeling, no need to rush him. Develop him the right way. That’s how you build a real OL room."


Soooo... should the Browns bring back OBJ?



John Kosko of PFF identifies the Browns’ No. 6 overall pick as their most valuable trade asset, suggesting a potential trade-down could help address roster needs while adding draft capital. "If not for back-to-back wins to close the season, the Browns would be in a position to draft quarterback Fernando Mendoza or leverage that pick for a significant haul. Instead, Cleveland sits at No. 6 overall with clear needs at wide receiver and along the offensive line. While the Browns could stay put and take the best player available, their offense lacks proven talent. Trading down may be the more effective route, allowing them to accumulate additional draft capital while still adding impact contributors. Holding both a high first-round pick and a late first-round selection gives Cleveland the flexibility to reshape its roster heading into the draft." (pff.com/news/draft-202…)


Zay Flowers camp is seeking a contract similar to what Jaxon Smith-Njigba received, per @RichJohnsonNFL

Top 10 Defensive Ends (All-Time)

Tony Grossi makes the case for the Browns to reunite with Joshua Dobbs, citing his leadership, intelligence, and familiarity with the team as valuable traits for the quarterback room. "So, why is [Joshua] Dobbs, 31, a good fit for a third stint with the Browns? He’s well-liked in the locker room, avidly consumes the playbook, is super helpful to younger QBs, and has proven capable of filling in on a moment’s notice and giving a competent, professional effort in a game. He wouldn’t get in the way of the QB1 competition. Rather, he would be a healthy contributor to the room. Also, he belongs back in close proximity of the NASA Glenn Research Center. Dobbs has a degree in aerospace engineering, has served two internships at NASA’s Kennedy Space Flight Center, and aspires some day to travel to space. Thus, his nickname – the Passtronaut. Alas, I wouldn’t begrudge Dobbs from signing elsewhere. Berry has discarded him twice already." (thelandondemand.com/news/2026/mar/…)