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The Cleveland Browns retooled defense has been a headline this entire 2021 preseason.

There are big name draft picks and free agent signings, but one person who is seemingly flying under the radar but performing very well is defensive tackle Malik McDowell.

McDowell is a former second-round pick by the Seattle Seahawks in 2017 who was injured in an ATV accident before the 2017 training camp.

Those injuries and ensuing legal issues kept him off the field for years.

The Browns signed McDowell in May, and he is definitely embracing his second chance so much so that he has a good chance of making the 53 man roster and logging playing time.

Preseason Games

At 25, McDowell is finally on the field in game situations this preseason.

His first game was against the Giants.

He played like many expected years ago.

McDowell also played well against the Falcons.

He had a sack in each game.

Where Does He Fit

McDowell still has skeptics on social media.

Whether the issue involves his previous legal problems or the fact that he has not played against starting players in the preseason, some are not sure where he fits.

Others recognize what a great player he is.

He is built like a tank and can move bodies around on the line.

Putting him on the field with Myles Garrett and Jadeveon Clowney excites some fans.

Veteran Browns players are taking notice to how well the “rookie” McDowell has played this preseason.

Conclusion

McDowell has made a strong case for being on the 53 man roster and seeing significant playing time.

I do not envy Andrew Berry, Kevin Stefanski, and the coaching staff.

It is a good problem to have such a deep 80 man roster, but it is going to be difficult making some of these decisions in the process of trimming down to the final 53 man roster.

This article first appeared on Browns Nation and was syndicated with permission.

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