Browns Top-10 Pick Backed into Tough Decision on Former

Cleveland Browns Jedrick Jr.The attacker was put on wise victims, but kneeling and wounded, but it should not be a seasonal blockage.

That’s all.in December On October 12, the Browns announced that Wills had successfully undergone arthroscopic knee surgery and is expected to make a full recovery for the 2024 season, but will be sidelined for the remainder of the season.

An update on Jed Wills after successful knee surgery today. 

December 12, 2023 In addition to dealing with numerous injuries along the offensive line, he is now thinking about his future.

Do they give him a speculative extension or exercise the five-year option in 2024 and risk losing him on the open market

Cleveland Browns offensive tackle Jedrick Wills Jr.Jedrick Wills Jr., the 10th overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, is still on his rookie contract with the Cleveland Browns.

He signed a four-year, $19.7 million rookie contract that included an $11.9 million signing bonus and $19.7 million guaranteed, giving him a salary of $1 million base and $4.4 million this season, according to Spotrac.

In May, Cleveland exercised the fifth-year option on the linebacker’s contract.

That means he will receive a base salary of $14.2 million and a cap hit of $14.6 million to protect the blindside at quarterback.

Shortly after, Bleacher Report’s Gary Davenport predicted the Browns would sign Wills to a five-year, $88 million extension with $48 million guaranteed, essentially giving the team the financial flexibility to guarantee Deshaun Watson a ton of money provided.

“This is a financial decision for the Browns. Deshaun Watson’s fully guaranteed contract puts tremendous pressure on Cleveland’s cap space each season.

With more than $14 million on the books in 2024, it could give GM Andrew Berry more leverage,” Davenport wrote.

“Then it’s a relatively easy decision. If Wills doesn’t fall completely in 2023, he will receive a long-term extension in 2024, giving the team flexibility.Cleveland shouldn’t rush into anything.

He could have easily waited until midway through the 2024 season to decide whether to give Wills an extension.

But the injury, which has limited the left tackle to eight games in 2023, makes things difficult.

That’s because Andrew Berry and the rest of the front office have little chance to determine whether his progress is legitimate or the result of a small sample size. solution.

Larger and longer financial obligations.

How good was Cleveland’s will? “You can feel it this season because he’s healthy and playing well.

But if you go back and watch a lot of tape over and over again, he plays well in the run and pass game.

“He’s winning his game,” Cleveland coach Kevin Stefanski said at the 2023 offseason NFL owners meeting, per Cleveland.com’s Mary Kay Cabot.

“You can’t be perfect because it’s hard to be perfect. I gave up a tackle in this game. But he played well. “

If I stay healthy, I think the trajectory will continue to go up,” he said.

Wills entered the league as a prospect who could theoretically succeed at both tackle spots after making the right plays at Alabama.

He excelled in blocking schemes and showed good athleticism, strong footwork and some key weaknesses in both running and passing.

However, making the transition from the SEC to the NFL is a difficult task, and Wills’ professional career has had its share of ups and downs.

His stats, which seem limited for an offensive lineman, haven’t always been positive since his first 2020 campaign, according to Pro Football Focus.

Season Penalty Sacks Total Rating Pass Blocking Rating Run Blocking Rating2020 957 (T32) 11 (T1) 4 (T19) 61.5 79.4 50.32021 763 (46) 4 (T40) 5 (T19) 66.1 67.9 61.72022 1152 (5) 10 (T8) 6 (T15) 62.9 69.6 55.32023 569 (50) 6 (T24) 3 (T41) 54.0 60.1 54.5It’s not ideal.

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