The Cleveland Browns' receiving corps are an absolute mess right now. Well, at least behind Jerry Jeudy.
The Browns did not select a wide receiver in the NFL Draft, and the only move they made in free agency to address the position was signing Diontae Johnson, who played for three different teams last season.
There aren't many options left for Cleveland, but there is one intriguing veteran who has been linked to the Browns multiple times in recent weeks: Keenan Allen, who is still available on the open market.
Analyst Pat McGuire recently brought it up again during a recent episode of the Hanford Dixon Show, noting that Allen may represent a perfect fit for Cleveland's new offense.
"He's kind of a possession receiver, and I don't know if you guys caught this ... they were talking about how the offense is going to be kind of a wide zone offense now, where they're going to run the ball just like they did in 2020 and 2021," McGuire said. "That could unlock Keenan Allen in the passing game. I would love to see him here."
The question is, of course, would Allen actually
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