Clay Matthews
He’s turning 34 this month and hasn’t produced more than 43 tackles or eight sacks in a season since 2015, but Matthews still holds plenty of appeal in Cleveland, Matthews has morphed into playing more of an off-ball LB in recent years, and that’s where he can help the Browns.
Numerous injuries over the years have reduced his value and impact as a pass rusher, though Matthews can still time his blitz and finish the rush quite well. His experience and intensity would be a welcome addition to a Browns LB corps that sorely lacks seasoning. Just keep the expectations in line; he’s not the guy earning national endorsements anymore.