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OT Dawand Jones (All B1G, All-American, Cleveland Browns)

I'd like to see Dawand get down to 320 or so and have him work at LT in the offseason. I think the extra weight is at least partially responsible for his knee issues. Lowering the weight will make him that much more athletic, while still having the girth to play OT. Christian has been grading out better at LT than Wills or Hudson so I'd like to see what Wills can do on the right side when he comes back.
 
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DAWAND UNDERGOES SEASON-ENDING KNEE SURGERY​

A promising rookie season for Dawand Jones has officially come to an end.

The former Ohio State right tackle will undergo season-ending surgery for a knee injury, Cleveland Browns coach Kevin Stefanski said Monday. Cleveland.com’s Mary Kay Cabot reported that Jones suffered a torn MCL.

Before the injury, Jones had been one of the top rookie offensive linemen in the NFL despite falling to the fourth round of the 2023 NFL draft. In nine starts before his injury, Jones allowed only three sacks, according to Pro Football Focus.

 
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Dawand done for season​

Dawand Jones’ second NFL season came to an unfortunate end in Week 11 as he suffered a broken fibula in the Browns’ loss to the Saints, Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski said Monday.

Making his third straight start at left tackle for the Browns, Jones suffered the season-ending injury in the second quarter when fellow Browns offensive lineman Wyatt Teller fell into his left leg while he was blocking his former Ohio State teammate Chase Young.

Both of Jones’ first two NFL seasons have ended with lower-body injuries. His rookie year, in which he made the PFWA’s All-Rookie team despite playing in only 11 games, was cut short by a season-ending knee injury.
 
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