College Rivals Forge Potential Future for Cleveland Browns Offensive Line
With Zak Zinter's pick, the Cleveland Offensive Line has the potential to include a Buckeye, a Wolverine, and another Buckeye in the future.
The Cleveland Browns made a significant move in the 2024 NFL Draft by selecting Zak Zinter with the 85th overall pick, prompting speculation among fans about the future of the team’s offensive line.
While it would be ideal for Joel Bitonio and Wyatt Teller to maintain their current high level of play indefinitely, the reality is that their careers will eventually come to an end. This is especially evident for Bitonio, who is entering his 11th year in the NFL.
One of General Manager Andrew Berry’s notable strengths is his knack for planning ahead and finding succession strategies. Friday night’s selection of Zak Zinter at pick number 85 exemplifies this proactive approach.
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By drafting Zinter, the Browns have laid the groundwork for replacing Joel Bitonio when he eventually retires. This forward-thinking move anticipates the day when Bitonio hangs up his cleats and prepares to deliver his Hall-of-Fame speech.
Looking ahead, Browns fans can envision a new offensive line configuration featuring a trio of former college rivals. This scenario could see Ohio State alum Luke Wypler at center, alongside Dawand Jones, also from Ohio State, at tackle, and Zak Zinter, a product of Michigan, at guard. If these players fulfill their potential, they could transition from on-field adversaries to a formidable combination known for their size, explosiveness, aggressiveness, and strength.
While there is still much to be accomplished before this vision becomes a reality, the prospect of a future Cleveland Browns offensive line composed of Buckeyes and Wolverines is undoubtedly exciting.