Cleveland Browns: Three Week 6 depth chart concerns vs Steelers

Cleveland Browns Sheldrick Redwine (Photo by Justin Berl/Getty Images)
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1. Hopefully it’s fine Redwine

Sheldrick Redwine went from primary special teamer to the starting strong safety in Week 6.

Ronnie Harrison got the start last week and played spectacularly, nabbing a pick-6. However, a concussion knocked him out of the game and will keep him inactive against Pittsburgh.

When Harrison was acquired, it was thought he’d eventually replace Andrew Sendejo at free safety. However, strong safety always seemed to fit his skillset better.

As for Redwine, Week 6 will give the second-year veteran another chance for his stock to go up. In limited action last week, Redwine had a huge interception of Phillip Rivers, which helped Cleveland put the game away.

Redwine was a fourth-round pick of John Dorsey in 2019. As mentioned, he had kind of fallen behind on the depth chart but arose out of necessity.