Browns weapons: ESPN's rankings have low hopes despite the young talent
Browns weapons: ESPN’s rankings have low hopes despite the young talent underscores how Cleveland’s offensive turnover is being judged. The article says Cleveland has built a younger group with relatively few veterans 30 or older after significant roster changes over the last two seasons, including the free-agency departures of DE Myles Garrett and LB Devin Bush, while the defense has largely stayed the same. On offense, the Browns have added WRs KC Concepcion (first round) and Denzel Boston, plus additions to the tight end room through free agency and the draft. For running back, it highlights the return of QB Quinshon Judkins after an injury last year. Despite those moves, ESPN ranks Cleveland near the bottom for weapons, at 29 in 2025 versus 20 in 2024. Bill Barnwell is cited noting the young options have strong pedigrees and suggests an improvement if TE Harold Fannin Jr. stays top-10 in yards per route run and a young WR becomes an above-average starter.






