With the first official week of summer upon us, the Cleveland Browns have a few days off until the next step in their offseason program. The big date on the calendar, besides “post June 1st,” is the mandatory minicamp. Now has been a good time to take different looks at the Browns roster: Could the Supplemental Draft bring another QB to the roster?
We even projected the team’s initial 53-man roster just moments after the end of the 2026 NFL draft. Another way to look at Cleveland’s revamped roster is to look back at last year’s initial 53-man unit to see which of those players are still on the 90-man roster heading into mandatory minicamp. There have been a lot of changes since the start of last season: Mohamoud Diabate, Jerome Baker, Easton Mascarenas-Arnold
Around a third of last year’s 53-man roster (19) are no longer on Cleveland’s roster heading into more OTAs. That is a huge turnover with the offensive line seeing half the players no longer around. What stands out to you about the players gone from the start of last year’s roster?