The Cleveland Browns have quite the problem on their hands along the offensive line this offseason.
That problem stems from the fact that all five of the team's starters are pending free agents, and we already know one of them, Wyatt Teller, doesn't plan on re-signing.
While the Browns might not be an attractive destination for free agents because of the significant rebuild ahead of the franchise, that doesn't mean Cleveland isn't going to try and make a big splash or two.
When it comes to their needs upfront, NFL Network's Cameron Wolfe reports that the Browns are a team to watch for Green Bay Packers pending free agent left tackle Rasheed Walker, who is the top player available at his position.
In fact, Wolfe even went as far as to say that the Browns have "expressed interest" in the veteran left tackle. We would guess that interest is being expressed inside Cleveland's building, as teams can't talk to pending free agents yet.
"One team I'm told to keep an eye on: the Cleveland Browns, who have a lot of offensive line needs," Wolfe reported. "They've expressed interest potentially in Walker."
In 2025, Walker posted a solid 70 Pro Football Focus pass-blocking grade and gave up five sacks and 34 pressures. He did leave a lot to be desired in run-blocking, though, with a lackluster grade of 55.4 in that area.
Even still, Walker is going to draw plenty of interest, as is always the case with any starting-caliber offensive lineman who hits the open market.
We would expect him to land a contract that pays him at least $20 million per year, which will likely be too rich for the Packers' blood. Green Bay could turn to an in-house replacement for Walker, like Jordan Morgan, for example.
Walker would immediately slot in at left tackle for Cleveland, and seeing as how he's just 26 years old, the veteran could end up being a long-term solution.
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