The Cleveland Browns have made no shortage of changes this offseason as they attempt to recover from a three-win campaign in 2024. By re-signing Myles Garrett and taking two defensive studs in the first two rounds of the draft, they bolstered the side of the ball that was already a strength.
Their offense, however, still has a long way to go. The quarterback position is obviously in flux, but the depth pieces across the board were re-tooled this offseason. This included the offensive line, which was a below-average unit last season, at best.
Last week, the team announced the release of center Brady Latham and the subsequent signing of Bucky Williams.