Browns Cut $6.3M Free Agent Ogbo Okoronkwo After Production Decline
Browns Cut $6.3M Free Agent Ogbo Okoronkwo After Production Decline

Browns Cut $6.3M Free Agent Ogbo Okoronkwo After Production Decline

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The Cleveland Browns have made notable roster moves and face key decisions as they prepare for the upcoming NFL seasons. They recently released edge rusher Ogbo Okoronkwo before the final year of his $19 million contract, reflecting a disappointing tenure with the team despite his athletic potential. The Browns may find reinforcement on defense by signing free agent safety Julian Blackmon, who had a strong 2024 season with the Colts and could fill a pressing safety need. On offense, the Browns are considering acquiring tight end Kyle Pitts from the Atlanta Falcons, as they look to bolster their receiving corps and potentially replace veteran David Njoku, whose contract is expiring. Looking ahead to the 2026 NFL Draft, the Browns might secure the top pick but could miss out on highly touted quarterback Arch Manning due to his inexperience and lucrative NIL deals, with prospects like Cade Klubnik emerging as alternatives. Overall, the Browns are actively reshaping their roster through cuts, free agency, trades, and draft strategy to improve both their defense and offense.

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