
"General manager Adam Peters decided to prioritize the protection in front of quarterback Jayden Daniels during the 2025 offseason. These investments paid off, with the Washington Commanders' offensive line emerging as a real bright spot amid the misery, but it did mean fans had to say goodbye to one of their favorites along the way. And after one season away from Washington, Cornelius Lucas could be watching his career come to a close."
"As for Lucas? He failed to hit the ground running in a different environment, leaving Bradley Locker of Pro Football Focus to declare the Kansas State product as Cleveland's worst signing of the 2025 offseason. "The Browns' offensive line tied for 30th in PFF pass-blocking grade, with players like [Cornelius] Lucas unable to help right the ship. The former Commander struggled when filling in for injured starters on both sides, posting a 42.7 overall PFF grade and surrendering 29 pressures on 193 pass-blocking snaps.""
General manager Adam Peters prioritized protection for quarterback Jayden Daniels during the 2025 offseason, investing in the offensive line. The Commanders' offensive line became a bright spot despite a five-win season. Those investments required parting with swing tackle Cornelius Lucas, who signed a two-year, $6.5 million deal with the Cleveland Browns, including a $2 million signing bonus and $3.25 million guaranteed. Lucas struggled in Cleveland, earning a 42.7 overall PFF grade and surrendering 29 pressures on 193 pass-blocking snaps. The Browns' offensive line tied for 30th in PFF pass-blocking grade. Lucas's career and roster status are now uncertain.
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