Every NFL team trimmed its roster to 53 players, then awarded waiver-wire claims and constructed practice squads. The Patriots released receivers Javon Baker and Kendrick Bourne, claimed quarterback Tommy DeVito and cornerback Charles Woods, and assembled a practice squad largely from recently released players. Multiple released players explored opportunities with other teams. Cole Strange, a 2022 first-round pick who struggled to meet expectations and suffered a season-ending 2023 injury, was unexpectedly cut. Strange reportedly signed with the Cleveland Browns' practice squad and intends to pursue a career revival in the AFC North. The Browns view Strange as a potential offensive-line option.
Those who weren't invited back to the team looked to sign elsewhere, including former first-round pick and infamous Bill Belichick reach, Cole Strange. He was a shocking yet not-so-much cut from this year's squad, primarily due to his inability to live up to his draft status, but also because the lack of offensive line depth made it seem like he could make the roster.
Cole Strange could become a proven option on the offensive line for the Browns in his post-Patriots career Throughout his tenure in New England since being drafted in 2022, Strange has had an up-and-down career. He instantly became an infamous draft choice, as he was taken in the first round despite being considered a fourth-round talent and failed to deliver what Belichick apparently saw in him.
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