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Insider reveals why Browns will be big sellers at trade deadline

Andrew Berry and the Cleveland Browns are looking at a 2-6 record heading into the final week before the trade deadline. On bye in Week 9, the Browns' record won't change, but the roster surely will.

They've already shipped off Greg Newsome II to the Jacksonville Jaguars, but that shouldn't be the only move that Cleveland makes this season. There are numerous trade candidates, all of whom have realistic chances of being dealt.

For ESPN's Bill Barnwell, the Browns should be heavy sellers at the upcoming NFL trade deadline. Barnwell provided one main reason why Cleveland should be open to moving "anything that isn't nailed down."

Why Browns' Andrew Berry should be willing to sell almost anything at NFL deadline

Other than Denzel Ward and Myles Garrett, "Anyone else should and very well might be available for the Browns, who are realistically thinking about 2026 and 2027," Barnwell writes.

Some specific players Barnwell listed are David Njoku, Jerome Ford, Jerry Jeudy, Joel Bitonio, Teven Jenkins, Ethan Pocic, Wyatt Teller, and Shelby Harris.

The majority of the Browns' roster should be available in trade talks, in Barnwell's opinion. Other than looking to the future, Barnwell listed another reason why Berry should be open to nearly any trade.

"The Browns are also likely to be active in free agency this offseason," Barnwell writes, "which will limit their ability to rack up compensatory selections."

If the Browns wind up being active in free agency, then their outgoing players in free agency won't net them any compensatory picks. They would effectively be losing multiple players for nothing.

Bitonio, Teller, Njoku, Pocic, Harris, Ford, Cam Robinson, Jack Conklin, and many others are all set to hit the open market after 2025. If they sign with a new team in free agency, the Browns wouldn't gain anything if they are active themselves, which Barnwell believes they will be.

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Instead of letting these valuable players depart for nothing, trading them at the 2025 NFL deadline makes the most sense for the Browns. They could land extra draft capital, free up roster spots for younger players, and also save some money.

While players like Garrett and Ward aren't likely to be dealt, despite plenty of interest, the Browns should be open to moving nearly anyone else. As Barnwell points out, this is the time to move on from a lot of these veterans.

Both Berry and Kevin Stefanski have the backing of owner Jimmy Haslem. There's no real risk of either being fired, which would more easily allow for trades to be made, as a weaker short-term roster won't put their jobs in jeopardy.

The NFL trade deadline is Tuesday, November 4th, at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. Berry and the Browns will likely be busy in the build-up to the deadline, as there are plenty of moves that could be made by the deadline.

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