football

Cleveland Browns could target underrated Georgia RB to reshape depth chart

Yahoo Sports

Cleveland Browns explore adding a versatile running back as roster gaps remain. Draft strategy hints at deeper changes beyond wide receiver needs.

Cleveland Browns could target underrated Georgia RB to reshape depth chart originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . The Cleveland Browns have spent much of their pre-draft process evaluating pass-catchers, hosting at least eight wide receivers and two tight ends on Top-30 visits.

That approach aligns with last season’s production, where the wideout group combined for just four touchdowns and no individual surpassed two. Even after prioritizing offensive line help in free agency, clear roster gaps remain heading into the NFL Draft 2026. However, a private workout with Cash Jones, first reported by Aaron Wilson, signals that Cleveland’s evaluation is extending beyond obvious needs.

Jones, a former Georgia Bulldogs contributor, is drawing league-wide attention, with additional sessions lined up with Atlanta and Denver. Cleveland’s backfield picture explains the interest. Quinshon Judkins averaged 3.

6 yards per carry during stretches of strong play, while Dylan Sampson posted 2. 7 yards per carry and did not score on the ground, though he added two receiving touchdowns. With Jerome Ford no longer in the mix, competition for the third running back role is open, currently led by Raheim Sanders and Ahmani Marshall.