The Cleveland Browns are 2-6 and are expected to be potential sellers ahead of the NFL trade deadline this Tuesday. And while they very well could send multiple players elsewhere, the Browns have been labeled a team that could trade for Commanders tight end Ben Sinnott.
"The Tyson Campbell trade is a great example of how the Browns should operate: snag low-cost, playable contracts as they work out of cap suffering," Ben Solak writes. "A 2024 second-round pick, Sinnott remains TE3 on Washington's depth chart and has seven career receptions in 25 games. But he can block next to Harold Fannin Jr. and play in 13 personnel, which is good enough for now."
The Browns have had tremendous production from Harold Fannin, and could be looking to deal David Njoku at the deadline, considering he is set to be a free agent in 2026.
Jerry Jeudy has become a name to watch, as well, but he is the only No. 1 quality receiver on the roster. Considering the lack of franchise quarterback on the roster, the Browns may want to hold onto him for whomever they bring in under center next season.

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