Harrison Bryant may leave the Browns as they continue to invest in tight ends. According to SI.com's Albert Breer, the Browns "would at least look to other teams" for tight end interest.
Three NFL seasons have shown promise for the 2020 fourth-round pick. 24 receptions gave him All-Rookie Team accolades, and he's added 52 more over the past two years.
The 6-foot-5, 230-pound tight end has 31 catches for 239 yards last season. Since the Browns signed David Njoku as the NFL's highest-paid tight end last offseason,
Bryant's future is uncertain. Bryant fell farther down the depth chart after the team signed former Deshaun Watson teammate Jordan Akins this offseason.
The front office should consider dealing the 25-year-old before he hits free agency after the season. If a deal went through, the Browns would likely use 2022 UDFA
Zaire Mitchell-Paden or 2023 UDFA Thomas Greaney as their third tight end.
Due of Bryant's expiring deal, the Browns can't get much for him. Still, there should be a lot of TE-needy clubs willing to take a risk on the kid, especially as injuries start to hit in training camp and the preseason.
Due of Bryant's expiring deal, the Browns can't get much for him. Still, there should be a lot of TE-needy clubs willing to take a risk on the kid, especially as injuries start to hit in training camp and the preseason.