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Browns Film Breakdown

2024 Positional Review - Wide Receivers

Browns Film Breakdown

Bleav

Nfl Draft, Sports, Nfl Team, Cleveland, Browns, Football, Nfl

4.8553 Ratings

🗓️ 14 February 2025

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Andrew and Jake, joined today by Scott, continue their deep dive into each Browns position group ahead of NFL free agency, which is only a month away now! Today, we look at the wide receiver position. Unlike the last two pods, there’s plenty to be excited about here from Jerry Jeudy and Cedric Tillman. Beyond that it’s a grab bag and a discussion of Elijah Moore’s Cleveland future. (We are now setting aside some podcast content for our supporters only. In the second half of the episode Jake, Scott, and Andrew examine the 2025 free agent class and who could be brought in to supplement the existing talent at the position. They cover every notable name in the free agent class, and give you their picks for their guy, their least favorite option, and some out of the box solutions to adding some speed at the wide receiver position. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

You are listening to a Browns Film Breakdown podcast for the Best Browns content each and every day,

0:04.2

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0:07.5

Come to Brownsfilmbreakdown.com.

0:09.0

Join us, and you will leave with the best Brown's Film Breakdown. I'm Andrew Spade. Two guests today on the pod, two co-hosts, I guess, let's say that, joining me.

0:39.9

And I'm excited to have a conversation today about the wide receiver room, both looking back at

0:44.3

2024 and looking forward to 2025. We'll start with Scott. Scott, how you doing, man?

0:50.7

Good, guys. Good to be here. Yeah, I look forward to kind of you know diving in fully to uh

0:56.6

film breakdown stuff and uh again after here with some more uh receiver talk

1:02.0

jake what about you things good yeah man we're good it's uh looking ahead at that this has been fun so far, kind of review and peek forward has been, I think, a pretty fruitful endeavor for us to turn the page off of last year into this year.

1:20.4

So everything's good, man, and like Scott said, ready to talk about a position group where we don't have to be negative for an entire podcast because they actually did some productive things last year, right?

1:32.1

In terms of preseason expectation to what they delivered on the field, I think probably this is the position group that overperformed the most, right?

1:40.4

I think we had some, I would say, cautious optimism about Jerry Judy and what he could be in his first season with the Browns.

1:47.3

And he definitely exceeded that, especially in those games with James Winston, where that connection proved pretty electric.

1:54.0

And then obviously the emergence of Cedric Tillman that was kind of short-circuited by a really concerning concussion that lingered through the year.

2:02.6

Also, it's not entirely clear at what point they stopped trying to get him back because they

2:07.7

were perfectly comfortable continuing to lose football games.

2:11.3

But it is something I think you have to keep in mind when you think about where he's going

2:15.4

to be in 2025, is, is he

2:17.5

totally recovered and what does that look like? What's the prognosis there? So not having heard

2:22.2

anything on that, we kind of don't know. We're in the dark a little bit. But yeah, those two players,

2:27.4

if you had told me before the season that you felt comfortable that the Browns have two starting

2:32.3

caliber, NFL wide receivers going into 2025, I, you know, that's, you'd take that considering they traded it,

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