4 Browns whose stock is down as Steelers staved off in Week 17

Browns Mack Wilson (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images)
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1. Mack Wilson

Wilson had the lowest tackling grade on the team, with a mark of 24.3, according to Pro Football Focus. Overall, Wilson graded out with a score of 53.5.

Wilson’s performance makes you wonder what his playing time will be like if B.J. Goodson and Malcom Smith are eligible to come off the Covid/reserve list before Sunday night.

The Browns really like Jacob Phillips, and the rookie delivered Sunday, tallying eight solo tackles, with one going for a loss. Wilson has 23 solo tackles in 13 games. That’s really a stat that should catch your attention.

Wilson was a healthy scratch before the Giants game, and Phillips started in his place then. If Goodson and Smith can play, you’d think Wilson’s snaps will be go down. Phillips was the only defensive player to log over 30 snaps against the Steelers.