The Cleveland Browns face major challenges at offensive tackle for the rest of the season and beyond.
Cleveland’s starting left and right tackles for the 2023 season were Jedrick Wills and Jack Conklin. Wills was one of the worst players in the NFL at the position before going on injured reserve with a knee injury, and Conklin didn’t even get it through the first half of Week 1 before going down for the season with knee issues of his own.
Rookie Dawand Jones has stepped in for Conklin to reasonable success, though the blindside of whomever quarterbacks the Browns next year is a question mark. Wills is under contract through 2024 due to the team’s decision to pick up his $14.2 million fifth-year option ahead of this season, but that doesn’t mean Cleveland won’t replace him if a better option becomes available
Bleacher Report’s NFL Staff on Monday, November 20, suggested the Browns pursue Green Bay Packers offensive tackle Yosh Nijman over the offseason to add depth at the position and potentially to replace Wills if necessary.
[Wills is] going to have to prove that he can get back to full health and command a contract extension after the Browns accepted his fifth-year option,” BR wrote. “Nijman, who has been a spot-starter for the Packers through the first four years of his career, would give them a high-quality backup if Wills gets hurt again or struggles.
After playing 53% of Green Bay’s offensive snaps in 2021 and 69% of the snaps last year, Nijman has fallen into a reduced role this season.
He has played just 22% of the Packers’ offensive snaps in 2023 and has earned only one start. Making his demotion more surprising is the absence of left tackle David Bakhtiari from all but one game due to a knee injury that will sideline him through the remainder of the year.
Green Bay has opted instead for seventh-round rookie Rasheed Walker at the most important position on the line. Walker has been middling in 2023 but has still kept his starting job, which doesn’t bode well for Nijman’s market value when he hits free agency in March. However, Nijman may just need a change of scenery and/or a coaching staff that believes in him enough to make him a permanent fixture in the starting lineup.
Rookie Dawand Jones has stepped in for Conklin to reasonable success, though the blindside of whomever quarterbacks the Browns next year is a question mark. Wills is under contract through 2024 due to the team’s decision to pick up his $14.2 million fifth-year option ahead of this season, but that doesn’t mean Cleveland won’t replace him if a better option becomes available
Bleacher Report’s NFL Staff on Monday, November 20, suggested the Browns pursue Green Bay Packers offensive tackle Yosh Nijman over the offseason to add depth at the position and potentially to replace Wills if necessary.
[Wills is] going to have to prove that he can get back to full health and command a contract extension after the Browns accepted his fifth-year option,” BR wrote. “Nijman, who has been a spot-starter for the Packers through the first four years of his career, would give them a high-quality backup if Wills gets hurt again or struggles.
After playing 53% of Green Bay’s offensive snaps in 2021 and 69% of the snaps last year, Nijman has fallen into a reduced role this season.
He has played just 22% of the Packers’ offensive snaps in 2023 and has earned only one start. Making his demotion more surprising is the absence of left tackle David Bakhtiari from all but one game due to a knee injury that will sideline him through the remainder of the year.
Green Bay has opted instead for seventh-round rookie Rasheed Walker at the most important position on the line. Walker has been middling in 2023 but has still kept his starting job, which doesn’t bode well for Nijman’s market value when he hits free agency in March. However, Nijman may just need a change of scenery and/or a coaching staff that believes in him enough to make him a permanent fixture in the starting lineup.
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