Significant changes were made this offseason to revamp the Cleveland Browns’ offensive line and put out a better product on the field. With several competitions happening in training camp and the preseason, it will be interesting to see where these positions net out starting in Week 1 against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Left Tackle: Spencer Fano
The ninth pick in the draft is the obvious answer at left tackle. It won’t be a perfect situation as the transition to the NFL can be challenging, but Fano is the obvious starter at the position.
Left Guard: Zion Johnson
Johnson comes into this season with four years of experience under his belt with the Los Angeles Chargers. He is virtually a lock to start at the position and will bring some much-needed experience to the offensive line.
Center: Elgton Jenkins
Jenkins has experience at a range of positions across the offensive line, but given where the Browns need the most help right now, he will likely start at Center. His versatility is a major asset for the team, giving them the flexibility to move him around and fill different positions as needed.
Right Guard: Teven Jenkins
Jenkins is the choice that makes the most sense at right guard. He played in Cleveland in 2026, so given his history with the organization, it makes sense to have him start the year. KT Leveston is the other option right now.
Right Tackle: Tytus Howard
Howard joined the Browns in a trade with the Houston Texans and is a fairly easy choice to start at right tackle. He is another player who brings valuable experience and reliability to the position.
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