Browns Defense May Hinge on Unlikely Starter in Contract Year

   

The Cleveland Browns have a relatively stacked defense, which was the NFL’s best in 2023 in terms of total yards surrendered through the regular season.

Browns CB Martin Emerson Jr. ranks top-5 in coverage snaps without a TD -  Yahoo Sports

Cleveland’s unit took a step back in 2024, finishing 19th in that same category with 5,816 yards allowed (342.1 yards per game) compared to 4,593 yards given up (270.2 yards per game) the year prior.

Daniel Oyefusi of ESPN authored a deep dive on the Browns’ defense ahead of the 2025 campaign, as he looked to identify X-factors on the unit who can lead it back to elite status. The first player he noted isn’t one of the team’s Pro Bowlers or $100 million earners, such as edge rusher Myles Garrett or cornerback Denzel Ward, but rather defensive back Martin Emerson Jr. who is entering a contract year this fall.

“In 2023, Emerson looked like an up-and-coming star cornerback in the league. Emerson allowed the lowest passer rating among corners with at least 40 targets (43.8),” Oyefusi wrote on Saturday, June 14. “But last season, Emerson was a frequent target for opposing offenses and allowed a passer rating of 100.5 when targeted, which ranked 49th out of 71 cornerbacks with at least 40 targets. It’s a critical season for Emerson, who is entering the final year of his rookie contract. A bounce-back campaign could not only help vault the Browns’ defense back to the top of the league but result in a lucrative contract for Emerson.”