NFL Analyst Warren Sharp pins the Browns deep in his OL rankings

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NFL analyst Warren Sharp continues his vendetta against the Cleveland Browns, evidenced by his most recent ranking of the Cleveland offensive line.

On Wednesday, Sharp released his 2026 ranking of the NFL's offensive lines based on what he believes will happen in the 2026 season. This is purely a guess, and from the looks of it, he doesn't have high hopes for the Browns. Now, he presented no criteria, so this is an argument on his opinion of one of the most turned over groups in the entire league.

The Browns' starting five on September 5th will be completely different from the starting five from week one of the 2025 season. The Browns addressed their issues in every possible. They traded for Tytus Howard, signed Elgton Jenkins and Zion Johnson, and drafted Spencer Fano and Parker Brailsford.

If the dream scenario were accomplished, it would be those five as the starters. That will all get sorted out throughout training camp over the next couple of months. Regardless of how it all shakes out, Cleveland's offensive line, while on paper it is much improved, is still a major question mark.

NFL analyst ranks the Cleveland Offensive Line last in the League.​


ranking the best offensive lines

1. Denver Broncos
2. Philadelphia Eagles
3. Buffalo Bills
4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
5. Los Angeles Rams
6. Chicago Bears
7. San Francisco 49ers
8. Los Angeles Chargers
9. Seattle Seahawks
10. Atlanta Falcons
11. Indianapolis Colts
12. Carolina…

— Warren Sharp (@SharpFootball) July 8, 2026

Ranking them 32nd seems to be a bit aggressive, but it certainly cannot be ruled out.

One of the many large issues last year was Cleveland up front. They were old and bad, and the results were terrible. Now, as they go into the 2026 season with a new perspective and new coaching, most importantly, there is reason to believe that the group will be significantly improved.

The major reason why they could improve in a major way is the new offensive line coach, George Warhop. Warhop is a legend of the game and a coach who has proven time and time again that he can produce and develop high-quality linemen.

Sharp is always going to paint the Browns in the worst light possible. When given the opportunity, he will give Cleveland the worst possible ranking.

The Browns have a lot of work to do, but if they can turn that group around, they will not only be competitive next year, but they will absolutely win some football games.

This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: NFL Analyst Warren Sharp pins the Browns deep in his OL rankings

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