
Locked On Browns - Daily Podcast On The Cleveland Browns URGENT: Cleveland Browns' O-Line Woes DRIVE Offseason Plans | Best Lineman of 2026 Draft Class
Feb 10, 2026
Lance Reisland, veteran football coach and scout known for film breakdowns and positional analysis, breaks down Cleveland’s urgent offensive line overhaul. He ranks top 2026 tackle prospects and explains why trench play must come first. They also debate Jim Schwartz’s departure and whether Cleveland can adopt a Seattle-style blueprint. Short, sharp takes on prospects, cohesion, and roster priorities.
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Offensive Line Is The Priority
- The Browns' top offseason priority is the offensive line, especially a left tackle and a receiver.
- Lance Reisland insists the offense must improve up front before other moves matter.
Sign Veterans Inside First
- Attack free agency by prioritizing veteran guards and centers to stabilize the interior.
- Then target a left tackle and a top receiver to complete the frontline needs.
Line Cohesion Enables Scheme Versatility
- Line cohesion matters: all five offensive linemen must operate in sync for scheme versatility.
- Todd Monken's offense needs a line that can run zone, gap, and variations week-to-week.
