The value that Derrick Henry has brought to the Ravens and that Saquon Barkley has provided the Philadelphia Eagles, two Super Bowl contenders in their respective conferences, should pave the way for a player like Dobbins to take advantage when he becomes a free agent a few months from now.
It isn’t a guarantee that the Browns will want to spend big on a running back, though Jerome Ford’s usage and overall production have both regressed this season and 2025 is the last deal on his rookie contract.
Bleacher Report is correct that Cleveland will need a potent running game if it can’t figure out the mess it has made under center, where the now twice-injured Deshaun Watson represents a $73 million salary cap hit in each of the next two years.
But even if the Browns can figure out the QB spot, either by drafting a top rookie early and throwing him immediately into the fire or making a trade for a veteran star, paying a high-level RB makes some sense.
Cleveland is so deep into cash-strapped territory trying to win now that there is actually justification for throwing good money after bad and trying to climb back into the playoff mix, as future years will represent financial hardships for the franchise regardless of how much more it spends now.