Ndamukong Suh still an option for Browns

With a lot of cap space and a perceived need, it is not surprising to see Suh linked to the Browns again before training camp:

The Cleveland Browns still have some potential needs on their roster with training camp right around the corner. The defensive tackle room might be the team’s weakest position with former third-round pick Jordan Elliott a candidate to start but also having a chance to miss the roster all together.

Slot cornerback is another place that Cleveland could look to upgrade with Chris Harris Jr. a free agent candidate after a great 2021 season.

At defensive tackle, the options are thin on the roster and in free agency. GM Andrew Berry hasn’t spent significant resources on the position since being hired. Andrew Billings and Taven Bryan have gotten one-year contracts while Elliott is the highest drafted at the position.

Ndamukong Suh has been discussed as an option to help a couple of times this offseason. He could be a good fit and the team could have an interest. The Browns are once again being linked as a team interested in Suh:

It is possible that Suh’s agents are using Cleveland’s perceived need and the massive amount of cap space as leverage to try to get another team to up their offer. Brad Stainbrook has reported that the team is out of the running for Suh.

Adding Suh would add another physical marvel who has stayed healthy the majority of his career. While he would be a full-time player, Suh could give a boost to an area of concern for the team. With only a couple of weeks before training camp, we should know Suh’s destination soon.