Browns NFL free agency: Grading the signing of blocking TE Jack Stoll

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After Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry spent the beginning part of free agency rebuilding the offensive line, he turned his attention to the tight end room on Wednesday. With David Njoku posting a farewell on social media, the room was looking pretty empty outside of standout rookie Harold Fannin Jr.

The Brownssigned veteran tight end Jack Stoll, who spent the 2025 season with the New Orleans Saints. Stoll isn't coming to be a weapon in the passing game; he has less than 250 yards in his five seasons, but he does bring something to the room that was much needed: he's a good blocker.

What Stoll brings to the Browns​


With Njoku departing and Fannin not being a great blocker, the Browns absolutely needed to add someone who can hold their own as a blocker and hold the TE3 role for the team. The Browns will still need to add another player to the room, but they have filled the blocking tight end role; that's all this signing is, a blocker without a ton of pass-catching upside.

Signing Grade: C+


This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Browns NFL free agency: Grading the signing of blocking TE Jack Stoll

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