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Predicting the AFC North's most surprising cuts: Browns' free agent addition 'in jeopardy' while Ravens, Steelers cut corners
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We're less than one week from one of the most jarring days of the NFL calendar. Roster cutdown day brings both offseason finality and regular season focus while also being a very somber moment for approximately 40% of the entire league's player base.

Jobs are lost on this day, plain and simple. Even a few contracts with notable names get torn up or sent to the waiver wire.

Before the madness of next week ensues, let's go around the AFC North to see if there are any potential surprising players the Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, and Pittsburgh Steelers may expose to the rest of the league


Aug 17, 2024; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Ravens safety Ar'Darius Washington (29) reacts after cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis (5) broke up a pass intended for Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Chris Blair (19) on fourth down during the first half at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports

Baltimore Ravens: CB Jalyn Armour-Davis

Armour-Davis is a former fourth-round draft choice entering into a contract year with Baltimore in 2025. But the revamped secondary with the Ravens leaves slim pickings for a roster spot. The former Alabama Crimson Tide defender sits behind veterans Jaire Alexander , Marlon Humphrey, and Chidobe Awuzie, while 2024 draft picks Nate Wiggins and T.J. Tampa are holding court as well.

Add in an upstart UDFA in Keyon Martin and Armour-Davis may be on the outside looking in. — A to Z Sports' Kyle Crabbs

Cincinnati Bengals tight end Cam Grandy (85) runs with a catch in the second quarter of the NFL Preseason Week 2 game between the Washington Commanders and the Cincinnati Bengals at Northwest Stadium in Landover, Md., on Monday, Aug. 18, 2025.

Cincinnati Bengals: TE Cam Grandy

I wouldn't blame anyone outside of Cincinnati if they didn't know who Grandy is, and honestly, I don't blame Bengals fans if they themselves don't know much about him. The undrafted free agent from 2024 stuck around last year and earned a meaningful role as an inline blocking tight end after Erick All Jr. re-tore his ACL.

Grandy performed well enough to be quickly re-signed this offseason and appeared on track to make the roster until Noah Fant was signed in July and Tanner Hudson continued showing out in preseason action. — A to Z Sports' John Sheeran


Jul 28, 2025; Berea, OH, USA; Cleveland Browns wide receiver Diontae Johnson (16) runs with the ball during training camp at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-Imagn Images

Cleveland Browns: WR Diontae Johnson

Just a couple of weeks ago, it looked like the former Pro Bowl receiver might turn out to be a bargain signing for the Browns, given his low price tag. Outside of Cleveland, there wasn’t much interest in Johnson after a 2024 season that saw him bounce between three different teams. Early in camp, he flashed, making plays and standing out once he worked himself back into shape. But the last few weeks haven’t been as encouraging. He’s had a drop in preseason action and a miscue during joint practices with the Philadelphia Eagles. Meanwhile, other receivers have stepped up. Gage Larvadain and Kaden Davis have both impressed this preseason while also contributing on special teams, which boosts their chances of making the roster.

The Browns have also secured Isaiah Bond’s spot for the 2025 season , while Jerry Jeudy, Cedric Tillman, and Jamari Thrash are already considered roster locks. What once looked like a fresh start for Johnson in Cleveland now feels uncertain, as his spot on the 53-man roster is very much in jeopardy. — A to Z Sports' Brandon Little


Jan 4, 2025; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Beanie Bishop Jr. (31) celebrates after intercepting a Cincinnati Bengals pass during the second quarter at Acrisure Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images

Pittsburgh Steelers: CB Beanie Bishop Jr.

There aren't a lot of players who fit the criteria here, given the state of the Steelers' roster. If there is one position that is deep in Pittsburgh, it's corner, and more specifically, slot corner. Jalen Ramsey is your starter, and Brandin Echols has a long history of playing that position in the league and has been a good addition in the secondary thus far. That puts the onus on Bishop to show up in the Steelers' preseason finale. He needs a big game to solidify his spot on the roster.

Mike Tomlin spoke on Monday, saying he was pleased with Bishop's year two development, but that Bishop need not worry about the 'Jonses' or those in front of him on the depth chart, rather to focus on himself. — A to Z Sports' Rob Gregson

This article first appeared on A to Z Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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