Way-too-early 53-man roster projection for the Browns: Offense

Way-too-early 53-man roster projection for the Browns: Who makes it on offense

The 2020 NFL Draft class creates some movement on the roster projection front. With at least five of the Browns’ draftees absolute locks to make the 53-man roster, there are some ripple effects up and down the depth chart.

Here is our early stab at the final 53-man roster when the Browns kick off the 2020 NFL season. To keep it more manageable, the offense and defense will be divided up in different posts.

Note: undrafted free agents are only included if they’re officially signed their Browns contracts as of press time.

QB – 2

Starter: Baker Mayfield

Backup: Case Keenum

Bubble: Garrett Gilbert, Kevin Davidson

Gilbert must hope that the new regime values keeping three QBs instead of just two. In his time in Minnesota, new Browns coach Kevin Stefanski only kept two, a status more than half the NFL has adopted lately.

RB – 4

Starters: Nick Chubb, Andy Janovich (FB)

Backup: Kareem Hunt, D’Ernest Johnson

Bubble: Dontrell Hilliard, Johnny Stanton

It might be optimistic to lock in Johnson as the No. 3 RB, but he offers more to the offense than Hilliard or Stanton. Special teams roles will decide the bottom here.

TE – 4

Starters: Austin Hooper, David Njoku

Backup: Harrison Bryant, Stephen Carlson

Bubble: Pharaoh Brown

Expect to see a lot more of two TEs on the field under Stefanski, and packages where three TEs line up. Carlson and Brown will be in a camp battle for the last spot, and don’t be surprised if the team brings in another TE/FB to compete as well.

WR – 6

Starters: Odell Beckham Jr., Jarvis Landry

Backups: Rashard Higgins, KhaDarel Hodge, Donovan Peoples-Jones, Jojo Natson

Bubble: Damion Ratley, D.J. Montgomery, Taywan Taylor, J’Mon Moore, Tony Brown

The starters both topped 1,000 receiving yards a year ago and should continue to flourish under Kevin Stefanski. Higgins gets a shot at redemption as the third wideout after a miserable 2019. Rookie Peoples-Jones should have a clear path to being the No. 4 receiver and could also win the return specialist gig.

Hodge stood out on special teams in his first year in Cleveland and that keeps him safe. Natson will need to win the return job, as he is the least-skilled receiver of the entire bunch. Ratley stands the best chance of the bubble guys.

OL – 9

Starters (L-R): Jedrick Wills, Joel Bitonio, JC Tretter, Wyatt Teller, Jack Conklin

Backups: Chris Hubbard, Kendall Lamm, Nick Harris, Drew Forbes

Bubble: Willie Wright, Evan Brown, Colby Gossett, Malcolm Pridgeon

There is little drama with the starting unit, with the possible exception of Teller at right guard. If the Browns were to make a move to upgrade that spot it wouldn’t be a shock.

Hubbard took a pay cut to stick around as the top reserve, and his ability to play either OT spot but also RG makes him valuable. Forbes will stick if he’s healthy as the developmental prospect in his second season. Harris is the only true center (outside of Brown) who can backup Tretter. Lamm could get bumped as the fourth tackle by Wright or a player not currently on the roster.

Total – 25

Roster locks of that group: 22. Don’t expect a lot of shakeup from anyone who will see significant reps during the regular season. The deep backup spots along the line and at wide receiver, tight end and running back are the only real competitions entering the OTA period.

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Chargers’ updated depth chart after Round 1 of 2020 NFL Draft

How does the Los Angeles Chargers’ depth chart after their first two picks of the 2020 NFL Draft?

The Chargers added quarterback Justin Herbert and linebacker Kenneth Murray into the mix after selecting them with their first-round selections in the 2020 NFL Draft.

With the selection of Herbert, Los Angeles sees this as an opportunity to let him sit for a year behind Tyrod Taylor to develop his game and fix any deficiencies he has before taking the reins.

With the selection of Murray, he will likely see significant playing time in his rookie season at both Mike and Will linebacker, rotating with Denzel Perryman, Drue Tranquill and Nick Vigil.

Here’s a look at the Chargers’ updated depth chart after the selections of Herbert and Murray.

Note: We will update this after Day 3 of the draft and when undrafted free agents are signed.

Offense

Position Starter 2nd 3rd 4th
QB Tyrod Taylor Justin Herbert Easton Stick
RB Austin Ekeler Justin Jackson
FB
WR Keenan Allen Darius Jennings
WR Mike Williams Jason Moore
WR Andre Patton Jalen Guyton
TE Hunter Henry Virgil Green Donald Parham
LT Trey Pipkins Storm Norton
LG Dan Feeney Forrest Lamp
C Mike Pouncey Scott Quessenberry
RG Trai Turner
RT Bryan Bulaga Sam Tevi Trent Scott

Defense

Position Starter 2nd 3rd 4th
LDE Joey Bosa Isaac Rochell
NT Linval Joseph PJ Johnson
DT Justin Jones Jerry Tillery Cortez Broughton
RDE Melvin Ingram Uchenna Nwosu
SAM Kyzir White Malik Jefferson Emeke Egbule
MIKE Denzel Perryman Kenneth Murray
WILL Drue Tranquill Nick Vigil
CB Casey Hayward Brandon Facyson
CB Michael Davis Quenton Meeks
SLOT Chris Harris Jr. Desmond King
FS Rayshawn Jenkins Nasir Adderley
SS Derwin James Roderic Teamer

Special Teams

Position Starter 2nd 3rd 4th
PK Michael Badgley
P Ty Long
PR Desmond King
KR Desmond King Austin Ekeler
LS Cole Mazza

Chargers 53-man roster projection after first wave of free agency

Chargers Wire’s Gavino Borquez predicts the Los Angeles Chargers roster for the 2020 regular season after the first wave of free agency.

The first wave of free agency has come to an end, and the Chargers were successful in addressing a few positions of need.

Many have been wondering how the moves made in free agency impacts the roster, so I’ve decided to do a way-too-early 53-man roster projection.

To make it as accurate as possible, I included the positions that I believe Los Angeles will address in the upcoming draft to fill the holes on the depth.

With that being said, here’s my first crack at it:

Offense

Position Starter 2nd 3rd 4th
QB Tyrod Taylor Draft Pick Easton Stick
RB Austin Ekeler Justin Jackson Draft Pick
FB UDFA
WR Keenan Allen Andre Patton
WR Mike Williams Jason Moore
WR Draft Pick
TE Hunter Henry Virgil Green Donald Parham
LT Trey Pipkins Draft Pick
LG Dan Feeney Forrest Lamp
C Mike Pouncey Scott Quessenberry
RG Trai Turner Draft Pick
RT Bryan Bulaga Sam Tevi

Defense

Position Starter 2nd 3rd 4th
LDE Joey Bosa Isaac Rochell
NT Linval Joseph Draft Pick
DT Justin Jones Jerry Tillery Cortez Broughton
RDE Melvin Ingram Uchenna Nwosu
SAM Kyzir White Malik Jefferson Emeke Egbule
MIKE Denzel Perryman Nick Vigil
WILL Drue Tranquill Draft Pick
CB Casey Hayward Brandon Facyson
CB Michael Davis
SLOT Chris Harris Jr.
FS Rayshawn Jenkins Nasir Adderley
SS Derwin James Desmond King Roderic Teamer

Special Teams

Position Starter 2nd 3rd 4th
PK Michael Badgley
P Ty Long
PR Desmond King
KR Desmond King Austin Ekeler
LS Cole Mazza