The 2025 NFL Draft has concluded, and the Cleveland Browns have certainly made headlines with their impressive acquisitions, particularly involving standout players from the University of Colorado. As the team's front office shifts focus towards remaining undrafted talent, reports are emerging about potential signings. Fans and analysts can stay updated with our live tracker, but it’s important to note that these signings are based on reports from agents and media and will only be official once announced by the teams. It’s not uncommon for players to reconsider their decisions during this period.
As of now, the Browns have reportedly reached agreements with several promising undrafted free agents:
OT Jason Ivey - North Carolina A&T S Donovan McMillon - Pittsburgh CB Lamareon James - TCU CB Dom Jones - Colorado State OG Dartanyan Tinsley - Cincinnati RB Ahmani Marshall - Appalachian State TE Eli Wilson - Appalachian StateOT Jason Ivey is noted for his athletic upside, although he may require additional time to gain weight and strength to be effective at the NFL level. The Browns did not select a tackle in the draft, which creates an opportunity for Ivey to secure a spot on the practice squad.
S Donovan McMillon exemplifies the Browns' strategy with undrafted free agents. His impressive athletic testing and size indicate he has the potential to compete in the league. Throughout his college career, McMillon demonstrated solid tackling skills and effective coverage abilities.
CB Lamareon James brings versatility to the cornerback position, having experience on the outside but potentially fitting better in the slot in the NFL. His strong performance in speed and explosion drills underscores his athleticism.
CB Dom Jones from Colorado State fits the Browns' profile of a lengthy and athletic cornerback, excelling particularly in press coverage. Reports suggest he has signed for guaranteed money, enhancing his chances of remaining with the team.
OG Dartanyan Tinsley possesses a rare combination of a solid, compact frame and an impressive wingspan. Despite only playing one year of high school football, Tinsley’s physical traits make him a valuable developmental prospect worth inviting to camp.
RB Ahmani Marshall, hailing from Appalachian State, is characterized as a compact runner with good size. While his agility testing may not have been stellar, Marshall could serve as a reliable short-yardage back in the Browns' offensive scheme.
Lastly, TE Eli Wilson, also from Appalachian State, is viewed as a move tight end. He had respectable production as a receiver last season, but he will need to strengthen and add weight to maximize his potential at the next level.
Stay tuned as we continue to provide updates on the Browns' signings and developments in the aftermath of the 2025 NFL Draft.