Browns sign WR/RS Ryan Switzer to reserve/futures contract

Switzer offers value as a return specialist candidate

The Browns added one more practice squad player to the team’s reserve/futures list over the weekend. Cleveland signed wide receiver and return specialist Ryan Switzer to a reserve/futures contract.

Switzer was on and off the Browns practice squad over the 2020 season after spending his first three NFL seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers and Dallas Cowboys. He was a 4th-round pick by Dallas in the 2017 NFL draft out of North Carolina and quickly won the Cowboys return man position. He was also the Steelers’ primary return man in 2018.

As a receiver, Switzer primarily operates out of the slot. He was on the Browns’ practice squad reserve/COVID-19 list and also had time on the practice squad injury list during his first year in Cleveland. His reserve/futures contract is for one year, tying Switzer to the Browns through the offseason until the roster limit expands to 90 in March.

 

Browns sign RB John Kelly to reserve/futures contract

Kelly is the 15th player from the Browns 2020 practice squad to sign a reserve/futures contract

The Browns signed another familiar face from the 2020 season to a reserve/futures contract. Cleveland locked up running back John Kelly to the list.

He is the 15th player the Browns signed to the reserve/futures list, which is a commitment to a player to sign him to a contract with the team once the current league year ends. Kelly spent time on the Browns’ practice squad during the 2020 season, something he has in common with the other 14 players on the list.

Kelly was a sixth-round pick in the 2018 NFL draft by the Los Angeles Rams after playing collegiately at Tennessee. The 5-10, 205-pound Kelly ran the ball 30 times for 83 yards in two seasons in Los Angeles.