Cleveland Browns Expected to Make Significant 2025 Trade, Contract Moves
Cleveland Browns Expected to Make Significant 2025 Trade, Contract Moves

Cleveland Browns Expected to Make Significant 2025 Trade, Contract Moves

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The Cleveland Browns face significant decisions regarding their roster as they enter the 2025 season, with notable questions surrounding their wide receiver and cornerback positions. Despite not drafting any wide receivers and signing only Diontae Johnson, the Browns may explore a blockbuster trade for Washington Commanders star Terry McLaurin, who is entering the final year of his contract and could require a lucrative extension. On defense, the Browns are considering contract extensions for cornerback Martin Emerson Jr., who, despite a disappointing 2024 season, is likely to receive a sizable deal, potentially similar to the one given to safety Grant Delpit. Meanwhile, cornerback Greg Newsome II is seen as a potential trade candidate due to cap considerations and his underwhelming recent performance, with the team likely to retain only one of the two corners long-term. Additionally, the Browns have an unusual quarterback situation, with rookie Shedeur Sanders potentially winning the starting job, though some reports suggest he could be traded if he performs well, as the front office values maximizing return. These moves highlight the Browns' balancing act between managing salary cap pressures, developing young talent, and addressing immediate roster needs.

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