2 Cleveland Browns underrated sleepers who could break out in 2025 NFL season

2 Cleveland Browns underrated sleepers who could break out in 2025 NFL season
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The Cleveland Browns are once again caught in the familiar storm of promise and uncertainty heading into the 2025 NFL season. On the surface, they appear to be a team in transition—and that’sputting it mildly. They are struggling to find an answer under center, working around the edges of a roster with aging talent, and quietly bracing for big changes along the offensive line.

However, despite the noise and narratives, there are a few names on this Browns roster who could step out of the shadows and shine. Sure, the quarterback battle may dominate headlines. However, don’t be surprised if these two overlooked veterans become key contributors to Cleveland’s 2025 campaign.

A Shaky Offseason, a Pivotal Summer

The Browns avoided complete offseason chaos when star pass rusher Myles Garrett backed off his trade request. Even with their cornerstone staying put, though, Cleveland didn’t get significantly better on paper. They missed out on a dynamic game-changer in Travis Hunter during the draft. On the other hand, the trade-down haul from Jacksonville—highlighted by defensive lineman Mason Graham and a future first-rounder—was a calculated move that could pay long-term dividends.

Still, the most glaring concern lies at quarterback. The team enters the summer with a four-man competition. That’s an unusual but telling situation that reflects how unsettled the position remains. They arereportedly using two practice fields simultaneously, splitting reps equally, and closely monitoring every throw, read, and footwork sequence. Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett, and the recently drafted Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders are all in play. That uncertainty puts even more pressure on the surrounding cast—receivers, linebackers, linemen—to step up and stabilize the team.

With an offensive line that graded a disappointing 59.8 overall in PFF’s metrics last season and no new cornerstone additions up front, the supporting cast will have to do the heavy lifting. Fortunately, a couple of underappreciated veterans might just be up to the task.

Here we’ll try to look at the Cleveland Browns veteran players whose roles will be pushed by rookies in the 2025 NFL season.

1. A Breakout Wideout Hiding in Plain Sight

If the Browns are going to survive a rocky quarterback carousel, they’ll need receivers who can win one-on-one matchups. Enter Cedric Tillman.

A 2023 third-round selection out of Tennessee, Tillman came into the league with size (6’3, 215 pounds), vertical ability, and strong hands. However, in his rookie and sophomore years, he was often buried behind higher-profile names like Amari Cooper and Elijah Moore. With Cooper now out of the picture and Cleveland leaning more heavily into 12 personnel with two-tight end sets, Tillman still figures to see considerable field time as the projected WR2 alongside Jerry Jeudy.

Tillman has all the tools to become a productive boundary receiver. He has physicality at the line, body control on deep balls, and a willingness to block. That’s something head coach Kevin Stefanski values in his run-oriented offensive approach. What’s been lacking is volume and trust from the quarterbacks. That could change in...