Browns practice squad: Team adds cornerback, offensive lineman

The Browns add two more to their practice squad with another corner, with a connection to Joe Woods, and an interesting rookie offensive lineman:

The Cleveland Browns continue to be busy with making additions to their practice squad. After confirming 11 players to the squad yesterday, including 10 players who had just been cut by the team, the Browns added two more today.

Yesterday, Cleveland brought back WR Ja’Marcus Bradley, DT Sheldon Day, TE Jordan Franks, DE Porter Gustin, RB John Kelly, LB Elijah Lee, S Jovante Moffatt, WR, JoJo Natson, FB Johnny Stanton and DE Curtis Weaver.

The team also added QB Nick Mullens to the practice squad instead of attempting to keep Kyle Lauletta. Mullens having some starting history in the league may have helped his cause.

Today, the team announced that they have added cornerback Tim Harris and offensive lineman David Moore. Harris was drafted by the San Fransisco 49ers in the sixth round of the 2019 NFL draft but struggled with injuries as a rookie and was on their practice squad the majority of 2020.

Harris was with the Niners when Joe Woods, now Browns defensive coordinator, was coaching with the team.

Many were surprised when Moore went undrafted. The Grambling State alum shows a lot of upside to his game. He initially signed with the Carolina Panthers before being waived. The New York Jets were awarded the claim on Moore but the Browns had also placed a claim on him at that time.

Cleveland officially has three practice squad spots left to fill.