Things have really quieted down on the open market, after the first wave of free agency. To date, the Cleveland Browns have signed eight outside free agents and re-signed six of their own.
Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders showed glimpses during his rookie season. He had to wait until Week 11 to take the field, and once he did, he never looked back.
During the offseason where Cleveland had over 30 players hit free agency, it was clear there were going to be some big losses for the team. Notably, the entire starting offensive line managed to hit free agency at the same time.
The Cleveland Browns have made it through a couple weeks of free agency and they done a rather solid job of filling their biggest need. Cleveland went into free agency with all five starters from the 2025 team free agents.
Most of the NFL mock drafts focus on the early rounds, but there are still many prominent college players who will hear their names called later. These are just some of the big names that could hear their names in the later rounds.
The Tennessee Titans continue to quietly stack defensive depth, and their latest addition fits that exact mold. Former Cleveland Browns linebacker Mohamoud Diabate has agreed to terms with Tennessee, giving the team another athletic piece at the second level.
The Cleveland Browns have been very active and successful in NFL free agency. Browns general manager Andrew Berry started the offseason with a trade, sending the Houston Texans a fifth-round draft pick in exchange for starting right tackle Tytus Howard.
It’s been a productive offseason for Cleveland so far as they try to make roster improvements while balancing a tight salary cap restraint. Most of the attention has gone to the offensive line and the big moves made there.
Mohamoud Diabate was not given a restricted free agent tender by the Browns. That led him to the open market, and a departure is set to take place. Diabate has agreed to terms with the Titans, Tom Pelissero, Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo report.
The frenzy portion of free agency came and went in a hurry, with the Cleveland Browns investing significant resources in rebuilding their offensive line.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Browns officially added a high-octane weapon to their special teams unit Wednesday, signing former Baltimore Ravens wide receiver and returner Tylan Wallace to a one-year contract.
The 2026 NFL free agency period has arrived with the subtlety of a sledgehammer. The Cleveland Browns are clearly tired of watching their offensive plans crumble in the trenches.
After seven long seasons in Cleveland, offensive guard Wyatt Teller signed with his third NFL team this offseason. He was quickly traded out of the Buffalo Bills organization after one rookie season to the Cleveland Browns.
The Cleveland Browns have had a busy offseason so far to this point with the 2026 NFL Draft still ahead. Cleveland started their offseason moves to the roster in early March when it traded a fifth-round pick to acquire OT Tytus Howard from the Houston Texans.
Free agency had the majority of the focus for the Cleveland Browns last week, but that look to be mostly back focused on the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft this week. Not only are pro days ongoing right now over the next couple of weeks, but teams are also getting their top 30 visits in.
Mason Graham is the player featured this week for another Browns 2026 player profile. Cleveland selected Mason fifth overall in the first round of the 2025 NFL draft.
Denzel Boston is set to be among the busier prospects for the 2026 draft leading up to the event. One of his many scheduled pre-draft visits is set to take place today.
NFL Network’s Cameron Wolfe reports the Browns are re-signing DL Sam Kamara. Kamara, 28, went undrafted out of Stony Brook in 2021 before catching on with the Bears.
Per ESPN’s Field Yates, Washington WR Denzel Boston is taking one of his 12 scheduled top-30 visits with the Browns on Friday. Teams can host up to 30 players for interviews and medical evaluations at their own facilities, with players who live or go to college in the local area not counting toward that limit.
The Cleveland Browns have proposed a significant change to NFL rules, seeking to extend the window for trading first-round picks from the current three years into the future to five years.
A Browns quarterback posted three words on social media, and Cleveland lost its collective mind. No game film, no stat line, and no press conference. Just a familiar, cryptic message from a signal-caller whose every syllable now gets dissected like play-action footage.