To say that the Cleveland Browns need to revamp their offensive line would be an understatement.
The offensive line is aging and brittle, and it failed to perform up to NFL standards last season.
They clearly need some help at left tackle, and with Jedrick Wills most likely leaving this offseason, they will need to find him a replacement.
With that in mind, Marcus Mosher of “The 33rd Team” believes that they should look at a fellow AFC North player to solve their issues.
In fact, 2024 was the only year in his nine seasons in the league that he played in every game during a season.
He even averaged just under eight games per season between 2020 and 2023.
In addition, the Browns don’t seem to have much money available to spend because of the Deshaun Watson situation.
As much as they need to spend big bucks to fix their struggling offensive line, Stanley might be out of their price range.
