
The Cleveland Browns reworked the contracts of two of their 2020 draft class alumni. Both tight end Harrison Bryant and defensive tackle Jordan Elliott upped their guaranteed money while lowering their base salary (with more incentives involved as well), all but guaranteeing their roster spot on the final 53-man roster.
How does this impact the roster elsewhere? It guarantees the Browns will roster three tight ends, and leaves one less defensive tackle position for the likes of Perrion Winfrey, Maurice Hurst, and Trysten Hill to fight over.
Here is a final 53-man roster prediction after Bryant and Elliott look to have locked themselves into their spot.
QB Deshaun Watson

QB Joshua Dobbs

QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson

RB Nick Chubb

RB Jerome Ford

RB/WR Demetric Felton

WR Amari Cooper

WR Elijah Moore

WR Donovan Peoples-Jones

WR Marquise Goodwin

WR David Bell

WR Cedric Tillman

TE David Njoku

TE Jordan Akins

TE Harrison Bryant

OT Jedrick Wills

OG Joel Bitonio

C Ethan Pocic

OG Wyatt Teller

OT Jack Conklin

OT James Hudson III

OT Dawand Jones

OG Michael Dunn

OG Wes Martin

C Luke Wypler

DE Myles Garrett

DE Za'Darius Smith

DE Ogbo Okoronkwo

DE Alex Wright

DE Isaiah McGuire

DT Dalvin Tomlinson

DT Jordan Elliott

DT Perrion Winfrey

DT Maurice Hurst

DT Siaki Ika

LB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah

LB Anthony Walker Jr.

LB Tony Fields II

LB Jordan Kunaszyk

LB Mohamoud Diabate

CB Denzel Ward

CB Greg Newsome II

CB Martin Emerson Jr.

CB A.J. Green

CB Mike Ford

CB Cameron Mitchell

S Grant Delpit

S Juan Thornhill

S Rodney McLeod

S D'Anthony Bell

K Cade York

P Corey Bojorquez

LS Charley Huglett

On season-ending IR: WR Michael Woods II

Start season on PUP: LB Sione Takitaki
