5 Browns veterans we don’t think will be back – and why

Article Summary:
We have isolated five veteran players that we are projecting will not suit up for the Browns next year.
Perhaps more importantly, after playing more than 70 percent of the defensive snaps in five of Cleveland’s first six games, Jackson saw his playing time decrease to an average of just 54 percent of the defensive plays over the final 10 games where he was on the field. The Browns clearly need massive upgrades in the passing game, and with young players like DPJ and Schwartz available to play that third or fourth receiver role, there’s no need to pay a veteran contract for that type of production. The Browns are in a window where they can’t afford to pay multiple players to have wide receiver three or four production.
