The Cleveland Browns are entering the 226 offseason with a few big question marks, with the offensive line, wide receiver room, and the starting quarterback being the main three.
At the start of the NFL Scouting Combine, the Browns have just $3 million in cap space for this offseason. They will need to clear a lot of space if they want to make moves.
But, even with that limited cap space, according to Mark Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com, Browns general manager Andrew Berry teased someÂ
Browns set for ‘aggressive’ offseason per GM Berry
“Browns GM Andrew Berry said they have a chance to be more aggressive in free agency this year,” Cabot reports.
This is an exciting report from Cabot, as the Browns GM revealing the team is able to be aggressive this offseason could make for some big moves.
While the Browns might not have a lot of cap space, they could make some money-saving moves with Deshaun Watson and other veterans to free up cap space to sign players to new contracts.
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Restructuring Watson and Denzel Ward could, according to overthecap.com, bring in over $48 million in cap space for this offseason. That would be more than enough to spend “aggressively,” as Berry teased.
With the Browns set to have picks No. 6 and No. 24 in the 2026 NFL Draft, the Browns will not just have the chance to be aggressive in free agency, but in the draft as well.
This could be a very fun offseason for the Browns, as an “aggressive” offseason could be in the works if Berry gets the green light from ownership to spend and try to bounce back in Todd Monken’s first year as the head coach.
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