The Cleveland Browns quarterback competition has captured most of the attention during OTAs and minicamp, but another position battle might prove equally crucial for the team’s success.
Beyond Jerry Jeudy, the Browns are still searching for someone to step up as a reliable second receiving option.
The front office has yet to add a proven WR2, leaving the door wide open for an internal breakout candidate.
General Manager Andrew Berry has been keeping close tabs on the situation, recently spotted intently watching receiver drills during practice.
“Browns GM Andrew Berry keeping a close eye on WR drills today,” Browns Nation shared. “Who’s gonna seize the moment?”
👀 #Browns GM Andrew Berry keeping a close eye on WR drills today…
Who’s gonna seize the moment?pic.twitter.com/DLi1ZuNQG5
— BrownsNation.com (@BrownsNationcom) June 12, 2025
Diontae Johnson arrived on a one-year prove-it deal and enters camp as the likely second receiver.
However, his struggles to stay active across three different teams last season raise some questions about his reliability.
The competition behind Johnson remains completely open.
Cedric Tillman, Jamari Thrash, Michael Woods, and DeAndre Carter are all fighting for meaningful roles in the offense.
Undrafted free agent Luke Floriea has also emerged as an intriguing name to monitor throughout camp.
With no clear hierarchy established, this receiver group could either take shape quickly during training camp or remain unsettled heading into the season.
The uncertainty adds another layer of intrigue to Kevin Stefanski’s offensive planning.
If no one steps forward as a dependable option, it could create complications for the Browns’ offense.
Rookie Harold Fannin Jr. is expected to contribute as a versatile receiving threat, though his impact may be limited initially.
The Browns have several young players who could potentially fill the void, but questions remain about whether any can truly be trusted in a prominent role when the games begin to matter.
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