The Cleveland Browns‘ backfield could look very different next season and Jerome Ford may need to fight for his roster spot.
Ford took on the lead back role last season when Nick Chubb went down with a season-ending injury in Week 2. The results were mixed and Ford lacked consistency. He finished the year with 813 rushing yards on 204 carries with 4 touchdowns.
The Browns added a pair of solid veterans this offseason in Nyheim Hines and D’Onta Foreman. John Kelly and Pierre Strong Jr. are also in the mix. Chubb’s return timeline is still uncertain, so the depth will be needed, especially at the start of the year.
However, Ford is not a lock to make the roster. Jack Duffin of the Orange and Brown Report has the third-year running back on the bubble. His final 53-man roster prediction has Foreman, Hines and a soon-to-be-made draft pick making the cut. Chubb would be a later addition who joins once healthy.
“I don’t consider Strong or Kelly as candidates to make the final 53, they probably land on the practice squad,” Duffin wrote. “This leave Hines, Foreman and Ford as the three to make the team, this could all change with a draft pick. I could certainly see them add someone during the draft which would force one of Foreman or Ford off the roster, then the other departing when Chubb returns. I would say a draft pick is in play but they don’t need to force the decision like some other positions.”
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Ford was a fifth-round pick of the Browns in 2022. He saw almost no work during his rookie year and was thrust into the spotlight after Chubb’s injury. Ford proved capable but is not likely someone the Browns will groom to be a future lead-back.