The first two days of free agency have reduced the supply of veteran players, but the shelves are still well-stocked with useful free agents for teams like the Browns that still have cap room to spend.
After signing tight end Austin Hooper, right tackle Jack Conklin, backup QB Case Keenum and trading for fullback Andy Janovich, the Browns needs list has changed. Defensive backs, wide receiver, linebacker and interior linemen on both sides of the ball are still positions in need of help. Left tackle remains the biggest need on offense, but that player doesn’t appear to be available in free agency.
Here are a few appealing names still available at coveted positions, with an emphasis on scheme fits or those with ties to the new coaching staff:
Safeties
Malcolm Jenkins, Eagles
Karl Joseph, Raiders
Tony Jefferson, Ravens
Jayron Kearse, Vikings
Will Parks, Broncos
Cornerbacks
Chris Harris, Broncos
Xavier Rhodes, Vikings
Mackensie Alexander, Vikings
Brian Poole, Jets
Aqib Talib, Dolphins
Linebackers
Nigel Bradham, Eagles
Wesley Woodyard, Titans
DeVondre Campbell, Falcons
Corey Nelson, Broncos
Jatavis Brown, Chargers
Wide receivers
Emmanuel Sanders, Broncos
Travis Benjamin, Chargers
Jarius Wright, Panthers
Geronimo Allison, Packers
Pharoh Cooper, Cardinals
Defensive linemen
Michael Pierce, Ravens
Linval Joseph, Vikings
Shelby Harris, Broncos
Derek Wolfe, Broncos
Sheldon Day, 49ers
Interior OL
A.Q. Shipley, Cardinals
Dakota Dozier, Vikings
Austin Blythe, Rams
Signings can officially start at 4 p.m. ET on Wednesday.