
The Cleveland Browns will have several position groups to address in next week's NFL Draft in Green Bay.
After a 4-13 campaign a season ago, there are plenty of changes coming, especially to an offensive line that was decimated by injuries while underperforming at the same time.
Consider former first-round draft pick Jedrick Wills.
The Alabama product was taken with the No. 10 overall pick in 2020 but has appeared in just 13 games over the past two seasons due to injuries.
Wills became a free agent after last season - when he played just five games - and is still unsigned.
Could he be an answer for the Browns' abysmal offensive line problems?
Cem Yolbulan with factoryofsadness.com seems to think he can.
"The last two seasons for Wills were incredibly frustrating. Not only did he play in only 13 games in total, but he also wore out his welcome with his effort level when he was out there," Yolbulan wrote. "Most Browns fans will understandably not want the former tenth-overall pick back in Cleveland. At the same time, the Browns don't have any good options at left tackle as things stand now. Dawand Jones is coming off an injury, and he will likely miss training camp.
"He hasn't been very good when he has been on the field, either. Free agent signings Cornelius Lucas and Teven Jenkins could be options at LT, and the Browns will almost certainly draft an offensive lineman early."
To be honest, it's a little surprising Wills hasn't been signed. He's a former first-rounder who played well early in his career before dealing with injuries. If teams think he's heading toward a healthy 2025 then he could contribute.
Maybe he can contribute in Cleveland, or maybe they're just done with his story.