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Browns Target 4 Key Free Agents to Rebuild Offense
Cleveland looks to bolster offensive line, passing attack, and tight end in 2026 free agency.
Published on Mar. 9, 2026
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After a disappointing 5-12 season, the Cleveland Browns enter the 2026 offseason with several glaring roster holes on offense. General manager Andrew Berry must get creative in free agency to build around star defensive end Myles Garrett and reclaim relevance in the AFC North. The Browns are targeting offensive tackle Rasheed Walker, wide receiver Alec Pierce, center Tyler Linderbaum, and tight end Isaiah Likely as key free agent additions to stabilize the offensive line, add a vertical threat in the passing game, and provide a versatile weapon at tight end.
Why it matters
The Browns' offense struggled mightily in 2025, averaging just 16.4 points per game. Rebuilding the offensive line, finding a consistent deep threat, and solidifying the tight end position are critical priorities for Cleveland this offseason as they look to keep pace with their division rivals.
The details
The Browns have roughly $35 million in effective cap space heading into free agency, giving them the flexibility to pursue impact players. Offensive tackle Rasheed Walker would provide a long-term solution to protect the quarterback's blindside, while wide receiver Alec Pierce's size, speed, and big-play ability would transform the passing attack. Center Tyler Linderbaum is regarded as one of the league's most technically sound interior linemen and could anchor the offensive line, while tight end Isaiah Likely's athleticism and versatility would complement emerging talent Harold Fannin Jr.
- The Browns finished the 2025 season with a 5-12 record, landing at the bottom of the AFC North.
- Cleveland parted ways with head coach Kevin Stefanski, signaling a need for a new direction on offense.
The players
Myles Garrett
A dominant defensive end who set the single-season sack record with 23 takedowns in 2025, providing a rare bright spot on the Browns' roster.
Andrew Berry
The Browns' general manager who has shown a willingness to make bold moves in the past to improve the team.
Rasheed Walker
A free agent offensive tackle who has developed into one of the league's most reliable pass protectors, providing a potential long-term solution to stabilize the Browns' offensive line.
Alec Pierce
A free agent wide receiver known for his size, speed, and big-play ability, who could transform the Browns' passing attack as a vertical threat.
Tyler Linderbaum
A free agent center regarded as one of the league's most technically sound interior linemen, who could anchor the Browns' offensive line for years to come.
What’s next
The Browns will need to navigate the free agent market carefully, prioritizing offensive line and passing game upgrades while managing the significant salary cap hit from quarterback Deshaun Watson's contract.
The takeaway
After a disappointing 2025 season, the Browns have a clear blueprint to rebuild their offense through strategic free agent signings. By targeting impact players like Rasheed Walker, Alec Pierce, Tyler Linderbaum, and Isaiah Likely, Cleveland can provide a stronger supporting cast for their defensive stars and reclaim relevance in the AFC North.
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