Updating all of the Cleveland Browns free agent moves through March 22
By Chad Porto
The Cleveland Browns have made some moves so far in the offseason of 2023.
The Cleveland Browns have made some moves so far in the 2023 off-season. They’ve signed some new talent to replace the former players they no longer want. They’ve also re-signed several guys as well, helping keep some consistency with the units but usually at lower costs.
So far 28 players have either left the team, re-signed, were added, or remained unsigned and we’re updating the list for you so you can stay up to date. All of these are accurate as of 8:00 PM on March 22nd.
Acquired
QB Joshua Dobbs
TE Jordan Akins
Edge Ogbo Okoronkwo:
DL Trysten Hill
DL Maurice Hurst
DT Dalvin Tomlinson
LB Matthew Adams
CB Mike Ford
S Juan Thornhill
Re-Signed
LB Anthony Walker Jr.
LB Jordan Kunaszyk
LB Sione Takitaki
C Ethan Pocic
Lost
Edge Chase Winovich (Texans)
DL Taven Bryan (Colts)
QB Jacoby Brissett (Commanders)
RB D’Ernest Johnson (Jaguars)
C/OG Hjalte Froholdt (Cardinals)
CB Greedy Williams (Eagles)
Unsigned
S Ronnie Harrison
S John Johnson
RB Kareem Hunt
TE Pharaoh Brown
OT Chris Hubbard
Edge Jadeveon Clowney
LB Jermaine Carter Jr.
LB Deion Jones
LB Reggie Ragland
Should the Cleveland Browns re-sign anyone else?
Re-signing Anthony Walker, Sione Takitaki, Jordan Kunaszyk, and Ethan Pocic were smart moves. Specifically with the linebacking corp. While the position does need a big thumper in the middle, they were good enough last season. The team could have gotten better at the position but they also could’ve gotten worse too. The hope is they sign one more guy for the position, as Takitaki and Walker are both coming off of major injuries.
That could be resolved by re-signing Reggie Ragland, who is great against the run. The team re-acquiring Joshua Dobbs after his stint with the Tennessee Titans was also a solid move, as he knows the team and the coaching staff, so should he need to fill in, he’ll be more likely to succeed than an outsider.