Ben Bartch – If you are looking for a third guard then he is an ideal choice, he has been a talented player when playing the last two years.
Matt Pryor – I’m really not sure how he doesn’t get paid more. He has flexibility from guard to tackle and seems to do a good job whenever called upon. I would expect him to be a $3-4m a year player but he is annually the veteran minimum.
Alijah Vera-Tucker – If you want a significant upside swing then Vera-Tucker is they guy. You could end up with fantastic guard play, the issue is injuries are also a concern. If they feel they have the depth if he isn’t healthy then he could be an option.
David Edwards – I would be surprised if the Bills let him walk but if they do the Browns should be moving fast to sign him.
Isaac Seumalo – He is Mr Consistent, that is an ideal trait for a great offensive lineman. The Cleveland Browns should move hard if the Steelers don’t sign him before free agency starts.
Joel Bitonio – If he is willing to keep playing then his level of play plus his leadership would be a massive benefit for an offensive line in transition. He was PFF’s 7th best pass blocking guard last year despite all the talk he wasn’t the player he previously was.
Kevin Zeitler – He would be a fantastic one year bridge, but after proving himself with the Titans you would assume he moves to a contender.
Teven Jenkins – I think the Browns should try hard to bring him back. I’m not sure how he was only paid $3m last year but I would expect him to get slightly more this year. Even if he is a starter who is then replaced by a day two draft pick you are then left with an elite swing guard.
Wyatt Teller – His performance was inconsistent all season, he had games where he was elite and then others where he was a replacement level player. You can’t have players like this on an offensive line, consistency is key.