Browning landed in September at a sanctuary injured in a leg injury, then squeezed out of a rotation in Denver, leading to midseason trade to Arizona. With the increase in opportunities, the original third round pick expanded his production, producing 21 of last year’s 29 QB pressures in the desert, according to statistics from the next generation. During the season, Browning gained a solid 14.1 quarterback pressure percentage. From the 10th to 18th week, that rate jumped to 15.9%, the 14th best mark for the edge, with at least 100 pass rushes over that span. That figure is sandwiched between Brian Burns (16.2%) and Miles Garrett (15.8%). I’m not suggesting that Browning is of its similarity. Rather, that data point suggests that Ohio products have more meat in their bones. The 26-year-old boasts athleticism and is still growing. His game includes opposing the run, but considering his age and upside down, Browning is the type of short-term investment team to look for at a free agency, especially if it’s a bargain rate. .