Browns host 11 players for tryouts to begin voluntary workouts

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Browns host 11 players for tryouts to begin voluntary workouts

As the Browns get set for their offseason work, they are bringing in a gob of players to compete for a spot on the 90-man roster

Browns host 11 players for tryouts to begin voluntary workouts

As the Browns get set for their offseason work, they are bringing in a gob of players to compete for a spot on the 90-man roster

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The Cleveland Browns are beginning their offseason voluntary workouts today as the front office gets ready for the 2026 NFL Draft this week. As they get set to hold those workouts, the Browns are not done churning their roster.

They are hosting 11 players for tryouts (according to the Akron Beacon Journal's Chris Easterling), giving them an opportunity to earn a spot on the 90-man roster and a place in training camp. Here are the 11 players in Berea for tryouts:

The biggest list of names among the tryouts is defensive end Josh Paschal, who was a former second round pick of the Detroit Lions in the 2022 NFL Draft. Throughout his career, however, Paschal has only amassed five sacks. He missed all of last season with a back injury and then was waived by the Lions last month.

Safety JT Woods is another notable name, a former third round pick of the Los Angeles Chargers in 2022. He appeared in only 13 games with the Chargers.

We will see if the Browns opt to sign any of these 11 to their 90-man roster after this week's audition!

This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Browns host 11 players for tryouts to begin voluntary workouts

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