There isn't much cap flexibility with quarterback Deshaun Watson, whose struggles in Cleveland continued before sustaining a season-ending right Achilles tear in Week 7, holding cap hits of $72 million in each of the next two seasons.

The only other way to rebuild the roster is through cheap draft picks, and the Browns have been stockpiling for the 2025 draft. Cleveland is now up to nine selections in 2025 and is expected to receive a pair of late-round compensatory picks as well. The Browns could add to their surplus by trading more veterans on inexpensive contracts. -- Oyefusi


Was Smith the best available edge rusher on the market?

For Detroit, yes.

Clearly the Lions, who are in a championship window, valued pedigree and production. Smith has both.

The Lions are less inclined to care about his age (32), because he has no guaranteed money in 2025. Younger options existed on the market -- the Giants' Azeez Ojulari is 24 -- but Smith wanted to be in Detroit and he fits the toughness profile. -- Fowler