The first wave of free agency is in the books, and Andrew Berry has been operating like a man on a mission. After trading for Tytus Howard and rebuilding the interior with Elgton Jenkins, Teven Jenkins, and Zion Johnson, the Browns' offensive line is nearly unrecognizable—in a good way. But the job isn’t finished.
To truly stabilize this roster before the draft, here are three unsigned targets that Cleveland should call right now.
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1. Rasheed Walker, OT (Packers)
Walker is the "final boss" of this O-line rebuild. Adding him at left tackle would give Cleveland a wall of professional starters, granting Berry ultimate flexibility with his two first-round picks. The catch? His projected $20-million annual salary is a massive ask after the recent spending spree. It’s a heavy investment, but securing the blindside usually is.
2. Tutu Atwell, WR (Rams)
Atwell screams "Andrew Berry signing." At just 26, he’s a low-risk, high-speed playmaker who could stretch the field alongside Jerry Jeudy and Isaiah Bond. Coming off a down year, his projected $2.6-million price tag is a steal. Adding him doesn't prevent the Browns from chasing a true WR1 early in the draft; it just makes the offense faster today.
3. Kader Kohou, CB (Dolphins)
Before a torn ACL sidelined him for 2025, Kohou was one of the league's most versatile young DBs. A "prove-it" deal at roughly $2.04-million is the perfect way to bolster secondary depth. It’s a low-cost gamble on a player who has already shown he can excel in the slot or on the outside.
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