
2023 NFL Free Agency Winners and Losers: Surprising Turnarounds and Shocking Stagnations Revealed
The Browns also have added slight upgrades on the offensive line with tackle Cornelius Lucas and guard Teven Jenkins. Lucas offers around the same pass protection as Jedrick Wills Jr. did but with a 5% improvement in run disruption rate allowed.
Jenkins may not be a Week 1 starter, but his pressure rate allowed is on par with 2024 starting guards Joel Bitonio and Wyatt Teller, who are both at least three years older than Jenkins.ÂÂ
Los Angeles Chargers (+1.26)
The Chargers are a curious case. None of their moves are particularly groundbreaking, and they spent more on internal free agents like edge rusher Khalil Mack and center Bradley Bozeman than bringing in external free agents. Los Angeles also let a lot of players go, like edge rusher Joey Bosa, cornerback Asante Samuel Jr., receiver Joshua Palmer, and running backs J.K. Dobbins and Gus Edwards.
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