ESPN ranks the Browns offensive weapons 2nd-best in the NFL in 2020

ESPN’s Bill Barnwell ranked the Browns second among the NFL’s 32 teams in terms of offensive weaponry.The ranking involves only the wide receivers, tight ends and running backs.Browns are stacked with weapons in:Nick ChubbKareem HuntOdell Beckham Jr.Jarvis LandryAustin HooperDavid Njoku.The success of the team will ultimately fall on the production of the QB Baker Mayfield

ESPN’s Bill Barnwell ranked the Browns second among the NFL’s 32 teams in terms of offensive weaponry.The ranking involves only the wide receivers, tight ends and running backs.Browns are stacked with weapons in:Nick ChubbKareem HuntOdell Beckham Jr.Jarvis LandryAustin HooperDavid Njoku.The success of the team will ultimately fall on the production of the QB Baker Mayfield

Jedrick Wills signs contract with Browns, $19.702 million guaranteed

Jedrick Wills officially signed with the Browns. The contract is a 4-year, $19,702,914 including a $11.889 million dollar signing bonus.

On Tuesday, former Alabama offensive tackle Jedrick Wills officially signed with the Browns. The contract is a 4-year, $19,702,914 including a $11.889 million dollar signing bonus.

Wills’ agent, Nicole Lynn, broke the news on Twitter.

Wills, who is showing off a fresh new haircut, also took to Instagram to celebrate the big day!

Wills, who was a huge part of Alabama’s offensive success, has even been compared to Philadelphia Eagles’ Jason Peters.

Wills was drafted by the Cleveland Browns as the 10th overall pick of the 2020 NFL Draft.

He is on route to start as left tackle this season and help protect the blindside of quarterback Baker Mayfield.

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Browns restructure Olivier Vernon’s contract

The Browns have restructured Olivier Vernon’s contract for the 2020 season.Vernon gets $11 million fully guaranteed and will also have a no-tag clause, allowing him to hit free agency in 2021.Vernon was set to count $15.2 million against the Browns’ cap in 2020, but none of that money was guaranteed

The Browns have restructured Olivier Vernon’s contract for the 2020 season.Vernon gets $11 million fully guaranteed and will also have a no-tag clause, allowing him to hit free agency in 2021.Vernon was set to count $15.2 million against the Browns’ cap in 2020, but none of that money was guaranteed

Browns restructure Olivier Vernon’s contract

The Browns have restructured Olivier Vernon’s contract for the 2020 season.Vernon gets $11 million fully guaranteed and will also have a no-tag clause, allowing him to hit free agency in 2021.Vernon was set to count $15.2 million against the Browns’ cap in 2020, but none of that money was guaranteed

The Browns have restructured Olivier Vernon’s contract for the 2020 season.Vernon gets $11 million fully guaranteed and will also have a no-tag clause, allowing him to hit free agency in 2021.Vernon was set to count $15.2 million against the Browns’ cap in 2020, but none of that money was guaranteed

Should Bills explore trade for Browns TE David Njoku?

Should the Buffalo Bills consider trading for Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku?

There’s still some prominent names out on the free agent and trade markets in the NFL that the Buffalo Bills could consider. Most of them such as Jadeveon Clowney or Jamal Adams seemed very unlikely and not close the the Bills’ radar. Until now.

Over the weekend, Browns tight end David Njoku tossed his name into the “available targets” ring in the NFL. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Njoku requested a trade from the Browns. Could the Bills be a suitor? There’s multiple layers to consider.

The No. 1 name that comes to mind during such a discussion is your incumbent. That guy for the Bills was tight end Dawson Knox. As a rookie in 2019, Knox’s up-and-down season is widely noted. He looked good on his 28 catches for 388 yards and two touchdowns but those 10 recorded dropped passes which led the league for tight ends… wasn’t very pretty.

Could the Bills fit both Njoku and Knox? In some senses, yes. In others, probably not.

First off would be the finances in this situation. Njoku has two seasons left on his rookie deal. As a former first-round pick, he had a fifth-year option on his contract which the Browns already flexed. In 2020, his cap hit would be just north of $3 million. In 2021, that just about doubles at near $6 million. According to Spotrac, the Bills do have room to fit that contract with $31.5 million in cap space. A decent chunk, but still only the 26th most in the league.

Cutting that down to around $26 million, the Bills would still need to fit in future contract extensions. Namely linebacker Matt Milano and offensive lineman Dion Dawkins. Those contracts are two Buffalo general manager Brandon Beane would certainly like to hand out sooner rather than later.

How costly are they? Well, that $6 million could help, but maybe all three in 2021 are do-able? Also factoring in would be trade compensation, naturally. Njoku has flashed early in his career, but did suffer a broken wrist last season, holding him to only four games. In 2018, the 23-year-old did have a solid year for the Browns with 56 catches for 639 yards and four touchdowns. He has potential dynamic-playmaking talent.

But the two big reasons against Njoku that really override a lot here.

First, bringing in Njoku would have to stunt Knox’s growth in his second season. And even if the Bills planned to still get Knox his targets with Njoku on the roster, that’s likely something Njoku would be against. The reasoning for Njoku likely wanting to leave the Browns is their additions at the position this offseason, namely Austin Hooper. The Browns gave Hooper the largest tight end contract ever. Njoku appears to be having none of that partnership. Not exactly some signs of a team player, either.

In addition to Njoku unlikely to want to lose targets to Knox, let’s consider the Bills offense. According to Sharp Football, the Bills used a ton of 11 personnel after offensive coordinator Brian Daboll moved from the sideline to the coaches booth. In that time frame, Buffalo used 11 personnel on 81 percent of packages which led the NFL. For novices, 11 personnel means only one tight end on the field, not two, AKA, not Njoku and Knox together.

Also factoring into this lack of looks for Njoku with the Bills has to be the wide receivers. Buffalo has a solid 1-2-3 unit with Stefon Diggs, John Brown and Cole Beasley.

Even if the compensation is low and the finances are there, it might not make enough sense for the Bills to pull off such a move. Browns Wire estimates potentially a fifth-round pick for Njoku, so essentially nothing. But it’s not looking like there’s a world where Njoku and the Bills makes much sense.

 

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Report: Jadeveon Clowney plans to sign with team before season starts

Former Seattle Seahawks defensive end Jadeveon Clowney plans to sign with a team before the start of the 2020 NFL season.

Free-agent, defensive end Jadeveon Clowney intends to sign with a team before the start of the 2020 NFL season, however, which club he signs with remains to be seen.

Apparently, the former Seattle Seahawk is still open to offers.

Clowney told Josina Anderson via a phone call the plan is to sign “before the season starts, if everything still goes on time with the season.” Asked who the lucky club might be, Clowney replied: “No I have not narrowed down a final team. I’m still open.”

Clowney entered this year’s free agency period as one of the hottest commodities around the league. While he has been rumored to have been in talks with various NFL teams, including the Titans and Browns, he has yet to secure a new deal.

“It’s my opinion from my phone conversation with Clowney just now that he remains confident about his value and worth and that interested teams have the ability to still pay, regardless of the upcoming pandemic-impacted season,” Anderson tweeted. “I sensed zero shift in that belief.”

Training camps are scheduled to start by July 28, so the clock is now ticking for Clowney to make his decision.

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Austin Hooper reveals why he chose to play for the Browns

Austin Hooper signed a big free-agent contract with the Browns this offseason, and he recently revealed why he chose Cleveland.
I really like Andrew Berry, his approach, his vision, his style. I think I could really benefit (from) being under his leadership, Austin Hooper on the Jim Rome Show.
Hooper also noted coach Kevin Stefanski and “the energy he brings,” as well as his familiarity with “the outside zone play-action scheme”.
Hooper’s contract is worth $44 million over four years and comes with $23 million fully guaranteed

Austin Hooper signed a big free-agent contract with the Browns this offseason, and he recently revealed why he chose Cleveland.
I really like Andrew Berry, his approach, his vision, his style. I think I could really benefit (from) being under his leadership, Austin Hooper on the Jim Rome Show.
Hooper also noted coach Kevin Stefanski and “the energy he brings,” as well as his familiarity with “the outside zone play-action scheme”.
Hooper’s contract is worth $44 million over four years and comes with $23 million fully guaranteed

Austin Hooper reveals why he chose to play for the Browns

Austin Hooper signed a big free-agent contract with the Browns this offseason, and he recently revealed why he chose Cleveland.
I really like Andrew Berry, his approach, his vision, his style. I think I could really benefit (from) being under his leadership, Austin Hooper on the Jim Rome Show.
Hooper also noted coach Kevin Stefanski and “the energy he brings,” as well as his familiarity with “the outside zone play-action scheme”.
Hooper’s contract is worth $44 million over four years and comes with $23 million fully guaranteed

Austin Hooper signed a big free-agent contract with the Browns this offseason, and he recently revealed why he chose Cleveland.
I really like Andrew Berry, his approach, his vision, his style. I think I could really benefit (from) being under his leadership, Austin Hooper on the Jim Rome Show.
Hooper also noted coach Kevin Stefanski and “the energy he brings,” as well as his familiarity with “the outside zone play-action scheme”.
Hooper’s contract is worth $44 million over four years and comes with $23 million fully guaranteed

Browns, Myles Garrett having contract discussions

The Browns and Myles Garrett have started discussing a contract extension.
It sets up a potential mega-extension this summer for Garrett, the former No. 1 overall pick in 2017.
Garrett has 23.5 sacks in his last 26 games and has quickly become one of the best pass rushers in the NFL

The Browns and Myles Garrett have started discussing a contract extension.
It sets up a potential mega-extension this summer for Garrett, the former No. 1 overall pick in 2017.
Garrett has 23.5 sacks in his last 26 games and has quickly become one of the best pass rushers in the NFL

Browns, Myles Garrett having contract discussions

The Browns and Myles Garrett have started discussing a contract extension.
It sets up a potential mega-extension this summer for Garrett, the former No. 1 overall pick in 2017.
Garrett has 23.5 sacks in his last 26 games and has quickly become one of the best pass rushers in the NFL

The Browns and Myles Garrett have started discussing a contract extension.
It sets up a potential mega-extension this summer for Garrett, the former No. 1 overall pick in 2017.
Garrett has 23.5 sacks in his last 26 games and has quickly become one of the best pass rushers in the NFL