The Cleveland Browns do not have much going for them at the moment at tight end outside of veteran David Njoku.
Geoff Swaim and Jordan Akins are both unrestricted free agents waiting for something to happen. The current rostered trio of Brenden Bates, Tre’ McKitty, and Blake Whiteheart have combined for 22 receptions, 168 yards, and one touchdown at the NFL level.
So the cupboard, as they say, is pretty bare once you get past Njoku.
Cleveland could always look to bring Akins back for a third tour with the team, but if general manager Andrew Berry decides to find a way to address the position early in the 2025 NFL Draft, he could turn his attention to Michigan’s Colston Loveland.