The Cleveland Browns are making waves in free agency, and GM Andrew Berry is steering the ship with some bold moves to reshape the offensive line. The additions of Tytus Howard, Zion Johnson, and Elgton Jenkins, along with re-signing Teven Jenkins, signal a serious commitment to fortifying the trenches. With Dawand Jones also expected to play a role, Berry seems to be addressing one of the team's most pressing needs.
Of course, whether these changes will be enough is a question that only the upcoming season can answer. The Browns still have some gaps to fill as free agency continues. While much of the buzz has centered on the offensive line, wide receiver, and quarterback positions, there's another area that might need some attention: the punter.
Corey Bojorquez, who entered free agency on Wednesday, has been a point of discussion. New special teams coordinator Byron Storer's plans for Bojorquez were unclear, but a social media post from Bojorquez on Wednesday night hinted at his return to Cleveland.
Last season, Bojorquez struggled, ranking near the bottom in Net Punting Yards and tying for the most touchbacks. The Browns' special teams, under Bubba Ventrone, had their share of challenges, which might have contributed to Bojorquez's performance.
As the Browns continue to navigate free agency, it will be interesting to see how these moves play out on the field. With a revamped offensive line and potential changes in special teams, Cleveland is setting the stage for an intriguing season ahead.
