The Cleveland Browns are coming out of one of the weirder offseasons in recent memories.
They brought in four new quarterbacks, traded away the rights to draft Travis Hunter, announced the move to a new stadium in the near future, and more. As a result, ESPN’s Seth Walder gave them a B+ for all of the moves they made.
This graded out as the tied-highest grade in the AFC North with the Baltimore Ravens.
What move did Walder like the most? Their move from the No. 2 overall pick to the No. 5 overall pick. Walder stated that this move “gave the Browns an additional first-round pick in 2026, when they likely will be looking to draft a QB.”
It was actually the extension given to Myles Garrett that Walder hated the most. Walder indicated the Browns are heading into the direction of a rebuild and passed on the opportunity to land more draft assets to instead give Garrett a mega-deal as he approaches 30 years old.
We’ll see if the Browns can follow this up with a B+ season.
This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Browns given B+ for their offseason moves