Berry was asked about the Browns having three starting tackles on the roster, and he compared it to the quarterback position in that one can’t have enough good ones. “We’ve probably seen that in particular two out of the four years that we’ve been here. Where, you know, I don’t, I think, you know, maybe one or two teams in the league end up having their starting five play the whole season on a given year, so, and that’s one of the positions where once you get into the season, it’s hard to acquire them like the big guys. They’re hard to acquire once you get into, really once you get into camp. So tackle is a premium position. We have good ones, again, in no hurry to give anyone away.”
However, the dilemma is that Dawand Jones should be starting, and if he does, you are then paying your third tackle $14 million. They could try to move Jones to the left side, but there has been no indication that that is in their plans. So, how do you handle the situation inside the locker room and with the public?
All three tackles were lost for the season with knee injuries in 2023. Although Conklin’s injury occurred the earliest, giving him more time to rehabilitate, he suffered an ACL and MCL injury. The timelines for Jones and Wills seem to be ahead of Conklin’s.
I believe the Browns will slow-play Conklin’s return to the field, allowing Wills and Jones to start the season. They can use Conklin’s injury as “the reason” Jones is starting the season at the top of the right tackle depth chart. When asked about the dilemma, they can avoid controversy by stating Conklin isn’t all the way back and needs more time. Once they get a couple of weeks into the season, they must reevaluate the situation and adjust accordingly. Still, it gives them some wiggle room when answering questions about the highly-paid tackle who isn’t starting.
DRAFT PRIORITIES
The Browns must begin planning for the future of the offensive line. They can get younger and much cheaper at the tackle position if they can land one to start with Jones in 2025. The Browns have been sinking money into the offensive line for years, and while they have had one of the better lines in the NFL, something has to give. This an area where they can maintain a high level of play and do it with two players on rookie deals. It would provide significant flexibility with the roster build, allowing for a reallocation of the money being paid to Conklin and Wills.
It’s a good offensive line class, and the Browns could find a starting-caliber tackle at 54 or 85.
Trade Back Scenarios
The Browns may add another pick during the NFL Draft by trading back. While that could certainly come at pick 54, I think it is more likely to come at pick 85. In examining the various draft trade value charts, a trade out of 85 back into the high 90s or early 100s could get them another selection in the fourth round. That area of draft talent is kind of a sweet spot before a drop-off in talent at some key positions. Watching prospects come off the board from 85 to 156 would be difficult. Look for the Browns to potentially get back into the fourth round by trading out of pick 85.