Projecting Browns current 53-man roster

Late in March, what is the state of the current Browns roster? We take a look at what their 53-man would be if there was a game today:

The Cleveland Browns have gone through a myriad of changes so far this offseason and are unlikely to be done. However, with Deshaun Watson introduced to the media and awaiting the next destination for Baker Mayfield, the Browns could be in a little bit of a lull when it comes to big roster moves.

The offseason has already been full of them. It started off with a bang trading for Amari Cooper. Watson was the other major addition with Chase Winovich, Taven Bryan and Jakeem Grant helping areas of need.

The team has also had some subtractions including the releases of Jarvis Landry, J.C. Tretter and Austin Hooper. Case Keenum was traded to Buffalo while M.J. Stewart signed with the Houston Texans.

Jadeveon Clowney and Ronnie Harrison are the team’s two remaining 2021 starters that are free agents. The team has reportedly had some interest in returns for both Clowney and Landry. Landry had been in discussions to join Watson in Atlanta had he chosen there so a return could be in the works. Clowney posted on Instagram when Cleveland added the big-name quarterback.

While this is highly unlikely to be the team’s final 53-man roster at the end of training camp, it gives a look at where the roster currently sits. Draft picks and other free agents will be added while Mayfield and others could still be traded away as well.

David Njoku and D’Ernest Johnson are included despite neither having signed their tenders nor a long-term deal.