Should Andrew Berry make big moves in free agency, or be selective? Browns Reacts Survey

What approach should the Browns take with free agency? Aggression or selectivity?

BEREA, OHIO - JUNE 10: Executive vice president, football operations & general manager Andrew Berry of the Cleveland Browns looks on during Cleveland Browns mandatory minicamp at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus on June 10, 2025 in Berea, Ohio. (Photo by Nick Cammett/Diamond Images via Getty Images) | Diamond Images/Getty Images

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NFL free agency is rapidly approaching, with the legal tampering period set to kick off this Monday, March 9th, at noon ET. Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry has already made one “free agent move” prior to free agency, so-to-speak, by acquiring a new starting offensive lineman in Tytus Howard. But what about the rest of free agency?

Teams can either try to be super aggressive and spend all the cash or cap they have, or they can be a bit selective and try to make a handful of lower-key moves, and then try to find some of those higher-impact players through the NFL Draft (which Berry has plenty of ammunition in as well).

When voting in the poll below, it’s easy to say, “spend and make the big moves!” But remember that the wrong “big moves” can set a team back down the road in cap space if that player turns out to be a bust — which is why Berry has often tried to find reclamation projects for cheap and hope they pan out, such as LB Devin Bush the past couple of seasons.

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