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Browns Eye Potential Free Agency Targets as NFL Playoffs Begin
As the NFL playoffs kick off this weekend, the Cleveland Browns are already looking ahead to the 2025 season and potential free agency moves to bolster their roster. Despite missing the postseason, the Browns are strategizing to address key needs, including offensive line depth, defensive reinforcements, and running back help.
The Browns, who finished the 2024 season with a disappointing exit in the Wild Card round, are expected to have significant salary cap space to work with. This flexibility could allow them to pursue impactful players from teams still competing in the playoffs, such as the Houston Texans and Los Angeles Chargers.
Among the potential targets is Houston Texans edge rusher Jonathan Greenard, who has shown promise with five sacks and seven QB hits despite limited snaps. Another option is defensive lineman Maliek Collins, whose versatility could provide value on all three downs. Additionally, former Browns safety Tony Murray, now with the Texans, could return to Cleveland as a versatile defender and special teams contributor.
From the Chargers, veteran defensive end Khalil Mack stands out as a potential addition. Despite his age, Mack’s experience and production could bolster the Browns’ defensive line. Running back J.K. Dobbins, a former Ohio State standout, is another intriguing option. Despite injury concerns, Dobbins has shown flashes of brilliance and could help address Cleveland’s need for depth at running back.
The Browns are also considering quarterback options, with veteran Taylor Heinicke potentially serving as a backup if Cleveland drafts a young quarterback early in the 2025 NFL Draft. Heinicke’s experience and affordability make him a viable candidate for the role.
As the NFL playoffs unfold, Browns fans will be watching closely to see which players emerge as potential free agency targets. With a mix of veteran leadership and young talent, Cleveland aims to build a roster capable of returning to the playoffs and competing for a Super Bowl in 2025.