Cleveland Browns: 3 starters that could lose their job this season

CLEVELAND, OH - DECEMBER 22: Marshal Yanda #73 of the Baltimore Ravens looks to block Sheldrick Redwine #29 of the Cleveland Browns during the game at FirstEnergy Stadium on December 22, 2019 in Cleveland, Ohio. Baltimore defeated Cleveland 31-15. (Photo by Kirk Irwin/Getty Images)
CLEVELAND, OH - DECEMBER 22: Marshal Yanda #73 of the Baltimore Ravens looks to block Sheldrick Redwine #29 of the Cleveland Browns during the game at FirstEnergy Stadium on December 22, 2019 in Cleveland, Ohio. Baltimore defeated Cleveland 31-15. (Photo by Kirk Irwin/Getty Images) /
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CLEVELAND, OHIO – AUGUST 08: Defensive back Sheldrick Redwine #33 of the Cleveland Browns during the first half of a preseason game against the Washington Redskins at FirstEnergy Stadium on August 08, 2019 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images) /

These 3 Cleveland Browns starters have to fight to keep their job in 2020

The Cleveland Browns are set to open up camp here soon, still with tons of uncertainty in the air with the way the world is right now. The NFL has already announced that it will be trimming the pre-season down to just two games this year, instead of the normal 4 per year.

While many fans may be happy about it as they already thought that the pre-season was too long, this will hurt some players’ chances of making that one last impression while trying to make the team.

I truly do love all of the talent that the Browns have brought onto the squad heading into the new season. From killing both the draft and free agency to now extending star pass rusher Myles Garrett, new general manager Andrew Berry has been killing it.

The new talent the Browns have brought in is so strong that they could potentially take time away from some of the starters on this team, and maybe even snatch their starting role as a whole. Who are a few of these starters that could end up in a role player type situation?

No. 3: Sheldrick Redwine (Starter) vs. Andrew Sendejo

As Sheldrick Redwine has only played in one NFL season, he still impressed quite a few people last season. When I say he impressed, I do not mean with his stats. The only thing Redwine has to show for his rookie year is 42 combined tackles.

In terms of potential, it is definitely there. Learning from a guy like Andrew Sendejo who could perform well and take his job would be the best thing for Redwine. Sendejo has been in the league for quite some time now, dating all the way back to his rookie year being in 2010.

Last season, Sendejo had his career-high in interceptions with three, as well as one sack and 45 tackles. Being in the league for 10 years now, Sendejo is a proven veteran that could end up starting for Redwine at some point, if not right away.