Browns Revamp Offensive Line, Eye Draft Flexibility
The Cleveland Browns made a bold move in free agency, revamping their offensive line with high-profile signings and trades. General Manager Andrew Berry followed the Chicago Bears successful blueprint, acquiring right tackle Tytus Howard, guard Zion Johnson, center/guard Elgton Jenkins, linebacker Quincy Williams, and tight end Jack Stoll. Despite these moves, questions remain about left guard Joel Bitonios future and the teams weak left tackle position. The Browns early action in free agency has given them flexibility in the draft, holding picks at number six and twenty-four.
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