The 2025 NFL Draft is in the books, and the Cleveland Browns stole the show by making two blockbuster moves involving the marquee stars from the University of Colorado. The front office has turned its attention to the remaining talent that went undrafted, and reports are already pouring in of signings.

You can follow along with our live tracker, but remember as of now, these are being reported by agents and media, and aren’t official until the teams announce them. It is common for players to change their minds during the process.

As of now, the Browns have reportedly agreed with the following players:

OT Jason Ivey – North Carolina A&T

Ivey appears to have a swing on athletic upside, but he may need time to put on more weight and add strength to become playable in the NFL. The Browns didn’t draft a tackle, so carving out a spot on the practice squad could be a real possibility.

S Donovan McMillon- Pittsburgh

McMillon fits the ideal profile of what the Browns tend to covet with undrafted free agents. His athletic testing and size suggest he can play in the league, and while in college, he proved to be a solid tackler and played well in coverage.

CB Lamareon James – TCU

James should bring versatility to the corner room as he has experience on the outside although he may fit better as a slot in the league. He tested very well in speed and explosion drills.

CB Dom Jones – Colorado State

Jones fits the Browns’ mold of a long, rangy, athletic CB who excels as a press corner. He reportedly signed for guaranteed money as a part of his deal, so he has a shot to stick around.

OG Dartanyan Tinsley- Cincinnati

Tinsley has the rare combination of a thick, compact frame to go along with an incredible wingspan. He only played one year of high school football, and his traits make him worth the camp spot as a developmental prospect.

RB Ahmani Marshall – Appalachian State

Marshall is a compact runner with with good size. While his agility testing wasn’t great he may be able to fill a role as a short yardage back.

TE Eli Wilson – Appalachian State

Wilson profiles as a move tight end and had decent production as a receiver last season. Overall, he is a decent athlete but a bit undersized and will need to get stronger and add weight.

Keep it locked here as we will continue to update with more as they are reported.

Do any of these players seem like they have a chance to make the initial 53-man roster? Does anyone have an advantage based on the Browns’ positional needs? Let us know in the comments below.