
The Cleveland Browns roster already features several Pro Bowlers, with stars like Myles Garrett, who are expected to make the Pro Bowl, and hunting a DPOY award, again this coming season. Looking ahead, there are a few Browns who could break through and earn their first Pro Bowl selection.
Going into year 5, Grant Delpit will be taking on a new level of leadership this season in the secondary. He’s had a lot of success already in the Jim Schwartz defense and has become a very versatile weapon for
this unit. In 2023, Delpit was a Pro Bowl alternate, so this may be the season that gets him over the edge.
Corey Bojorquez led the league in total punts and total punting yards during the 2024 season while averaging 49.3 yards per punt. Bojorquez is also one of Cleveland’s captains this season and has really brought some stability to the position. He was already recognized as an alternate in last year’s Pro Bowl, so if he can perform at a similar level, he has a real case to be selected this season.
With Martin Emerson Jr. out for the season due to his Achilles injury, Greg Newsome II will be moving back over to an outside cornerback position opposite Denzel Ward. This increased opportunity will allow Newsome to showcase his skills. He will be a free agent in 2026, so he will likely want to make the most of this season to secure a big contract with the Browns or elsewhere. Newsome has a real chance to elevate his play and make the Pro Bowl.
Let me know what you think in the comments – what other Browns players could make their first Pro Bowl this season?