PFF is not high on the Browns' offensive line heading into 2026
The Browns' offensive line did not receive very high praise from PFF.
The NFL season often reveals surprises about players, but it's crucial for fans and media to verify information and avoid biased portrayals. PFF, a source of expert analysis, offers additional perspectives throughout the offseason and preseason. This offseason has seen them produce rankings for the NFL's top offensive lines, and unfortunately, the Cleveland Browns rank near the bottom.
Only the Washington Commanders were ranked lower. The article attributes this ranking to the Browns' decision to start four new offensive linemen in 2025. While there's optimism for future development with the selection of left tackle Spencer Fano, expectations should remain cautious regarding his rookie season. Center Elgton Jenkins, with a PFF pass-blocking grade over 67.0 in each of his seven NFL seasons to date, appears as the strongest player currently on the unit.
The article emphasizes that the Browns anticipated a rebuild in 2026 and have assembled a mix of young and experienced players. On paper, these individuals could surpass the 31st ranking they currently hold.
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