The Cleveland Browns made their big commitment at tight end last year when they signed David Njoku to a contract extension.
With Njoku locked in as the clear No. 1 at the position, the tight end room was filled out by Harrison Bryant, who enters free agency after four seasons with the Browns, and veteran Jordan Akins, who the team signed as a free agent in 2023 in part because he spent three seasons with quarterback Deshaun Watson as a member of the Houston Texans.
The free agent market for tight ends is thin this year - unless you fancy a reunion with Austin Hooper - but if the Browns decide to move on from Bryant or Akins, then veteran Hunter Henry could be a player that might be of interest.