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2026 Browns free agency wish list: Roster choices between top option, backup option

The Cleveland Browns are about to enter the free agency period. On the first three days next week, March 9-11, is the tampering period where player agents can get with GMs of NFL clubs and negotiate contracts, and then come to an agreement.

Even though the contracts then become known and are announced, none of this is official until the first day of the 2026 league year, which will begin at midnight:01 a.m. (Eastern), on March 12.

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What do the Browns need? How much time do you have? There are holes everywhere. That happens when a franchise loses 26 games in two seasons.

The NFL draft is where teams will build the nucleus of their roster. But in the meantime, free agent signings can fill in holes and add not only new starters, but quality depth.

What signings in free agency would help Cleveland going forward? Here’s a list:

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Touchdown: Tyler Linderbaum, age 26, Baltimore Ravens

Projection: Four-years, $80 million

Cheaper option: Tyler Biadasz, age 28, Washington Commanders (Off the market, signed Friday night)

Projection: Three-years, $30 million

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Touchdown: David Edwards, age 28, Buffalo Bills

Projection: Three-years, $35 million

Cheaper option: Isaac Seumalo, age 32, Pittsburgh Steelers

Projection: Two-years, $17 million

Touchdown: Rasheed Walker, age 26, Green Bay Packers

Projection: Four-years, $81 million

Cheaper option: Braxton Jones, age 26, Chicago Bears

Projection: Two-years, $9.5 million

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Touchdown: Dallas Goedert, age 30, Philadelphia Eagles

Projection: Four-years, $48 million

Cheaper option: Isaiah Likely, age 26, Baltimore Ravens

Projection: Four-years, $36 million

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Touchdown: Trey Hendrickson, age 31, Cincinnati Bengals

Projection: Three-years, $120 million

Cheaper option: K’Lavon Chaisson, age 26, New England Patriots

Projection: Three-years, $26 million

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Touchdown: Jonathan Allen, age 31, Minnesota Vikings

Projection: Three-years, $31 million

Cheaper option: D.J. Reader, age 32, Detroit Lions

Projection: Three-years, $15 million

Touchdown: Devin Lloyd, age 27, Jacksonville Jaguars

Projection: Three-years, $48 million

Cheaper option: Devin Bush, age 28, Cleveland Browns

Projection: Three-years, $30 million

CB Jamel Dean #35 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Getty Images

Touchdown: Jamel Dean, age 29, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Projection: Three-years, $55 million

Cheaper option: Montaric Brown, age 27, Jacksonville Jaguars

Projection: Three-years, $27 million

Touchdown: Bryan Cook, age 26, Kansas City Chiefs

Projection: Four-years, $36 million

Cheaper option: Jalen Thompson, age 27, Arizona Cardinals

Projection: Two-years, $18.9 million

Where do you think the Browns should reach for “Touchdown” options on the list above?

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