The Cleveland Browns have a ridiculous free-agent situation on their hands at one particular position group.
With free agency set to begin in just weeks, the Browns could see all five of their starting offensive linemen hit the open market.
While it remains to be seen how many Cleveland will bring back, we know at least one of those players isn't returning.
In a recent post to Instagram, guard Wyatt Teller announced that he would not be returning to Cleveland and will instead sign elsewhere in 2026.
"While we are excited and look forward to what the future holds, Cleveland will always have a special place in our hearts," Teller said.
A three-time Pro Bowler, Teller developed into one of the better guards in the NFL during his time with the Browns.
The 31-year-old's play has dipped a bit in recent years, but he's still a starting-caliber player at a position that is in demand, so he's going to draw plenty of interest, especially if he ends up being on the cheaper side of the market.
Teller's intention to move on from Cleveland is great news for guard-needy teams like the Detroit Lions, New York Giants and Las Vegas Raiders because it gives them another option on the open market.
The Lions have young starting guards in Tate Ratledge and Christian Mahogany, but the team could opt to move Ratledge to center after flirting with the idea last offseason. If so, Teller is a good fit to slide in at guard.
The Giants have starting guard Greg Van Roten set to be a free agent, so New York will need a new one if he departs in free agency. Adding a veteran guard like Teller would be a wise move.
Las Vegas could have at least one spot to fill at guard thanks to the pending free-agent status of Dylan Parham. And, if the Raiders decide to move Jackson Powers-Johnson back to center, which they should, that'll open up another spot.
If an opportunity to win a Super Bowl is near the top of the list for Teller, which is very possible at this stage in his career, the Lions would give him the best chance.
Meanwhile, the Raiders, who are flush with cap space, are best positioned to give Teller the biggest payday possible.
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