Browns Expected to Sign Two Running Backs in Free Agency.
The Cleveland Browns require assistance all around the roster.
While everyone is focused on the quarterback problem, which is understandable, it is far from the only position that has to be addressed.
They sorely need to improve their running back room, and while most rumors indicate that they are going to split ways with Nick Chubb, this may not be the case.
At least, that is how ESPN’s Stephania Bell feels.
ESPN analysts provided their ideas on what may or may not happen in free agency in their most recent predictions piece, and Bell feels the Browns will not only keep Chubb but also acquire another established veteran in J.K. Dobbins.
In their latest predictions column, ESPN experts shared their thoughts on what may or may not happen in free agency, and Bell believes that the Browns will not only retain Chubb but also add another proven veteran in J.K. Dobbins:

“The Browns will sign running back J.K. Dobbins … and find a way to retain Nick Chubb. He (Dobbins) would not only fit the Browns’ offensive philosophy, but his explosiveness (yes, it’s still there!) would provide something they were missing in 2024. The lack of external options available to Chubb in free agency will allow the Browns to retain him at a discount for a planned lower volume of work while bringing a leadershi
In this scenario, the Browns would likely have to bring another running back as an insurance policy.
Both Dobbins and Chubb have the potential to be two of the most efficient backs in the game, but given their history of injuries, it’s also a massive risk.
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This makes some sense.
Chubb is aging and coming off an injury-riddled season, and there will be a myriad of running backs entering the league in the NFL Draft, so there might not be much of a market for him.
Even if there is, teams aren’t likely to sign him to a long-term or big-money kind of deal.
As for Dobbins, he’s a proven veteran who’s shown that he can be a difference-maker out of the backfield.
The only downside is that he’s struggled mightily with injuries throughout the course of his career.