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Browns to add veteran LB
Former Minnesota Vikings linebacker Jordan Hicks (58). Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports

The Browns are set to reward Jim Schwartz‘s recent success as defensive coordinator by bringing in a former player of his

According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Cleveland will sign former Vikings linebacker Jordan Hicks to a two-year, $8M contract.

Hicks and Schwartz worked together when the pair were both in Philadelphia near the start of Hicks’ career. 

Health assisted, but after pairing with Schwartz, Hicks took a big step forward in his sophomore season, mostly showing his worth in coverage where he nabbed five interceptions and 11 passes defended. 

He graded out as the league’s third-best linebacker that season, according to Pro Football Focus, out of 87 graded players at the position.

After two more injury-riddled years under Schwartz, Hicks spent three years in Arizona and two more in Minnesota. Since leaving Philadelphia in 2019, Hicks had mostly put his injury troubles behind him, starting every possible game until missing four this past year with a leg contusion. 

Despite the missed time due to injury, Hicks was still productive for the Vikings. Including his shortened 2023 season, Hicks has not totaled fewer than 107 total tackles since going to the Cardinals.

Minnesota has already made preparations for Hicks’ departure. Knowing that Hicks was likely on the move, the Vikings addressed the position by bringing in younger free agents like Blake Cashman from Houston and Andrew Van Ginkel from Miami. The two should pair up with returning starter Ivan Pace Jr. to form the team’s new linebacking corps.

In Cleveland, Hicks arrives to fill some holes of his own after the Browns saw free-agent linebackers Sione Takitaki and Anthony Walker sign with the Patriots and Dolphins, respectively. 

Hicks may have to compete with Jacob Phillips, but he should secure a starting position on the Browns defense alongside Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah

Phillips may be able to factor in as the team’s third starter, but it makes sense for Cleveland to continue to monitor the draft and free agency for at least one more potential linebacker addition.

This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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