Ezra Cleveland
26-Year-Old
Questionable
Injury Ankle
Est. Return 11/10/2024
Ruled out for Sunday
Cleveland (ankle) won't play in Sunday's Week 9 game against the Eagles, Demetrius Harvey of The Florida Times-Union reports.
ANALYSIS
Cleveland hurt his ankle last Sunday versus Green Bay and wasn't able to practice at all this week. Prior to exiting that contest, he had played every offensive snap for the Jaguars this season. With Cleveland out Sunday, Cooper Hodges will make his first NFL start at left guard, per Michael DiRocco of ESPN.com.
Cleveland hurt his ankle last Sunday versus Green Bay and wasn't able to practice at all this week. Prior to exiting that contest, he had played every offensive snap for the Jaguars this season. With Cleveland out Sunday, Cooper Hodges will make his first NFL start at left guard, per Michael DiRocco of ESPN.com.
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Height
6' 6"Weight
311 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.93 secShuttle Time
4.46 secCone Drill
7.26 secVertical Jump
30.0 inBroad Jump
111 inBench Press
30 repsHand Length
9.00 inArm Length
33.38 in
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Dealing with minor injury
Cleveland is considered day-to-day after suffering an ankle injury in Sunday's loss to Green Bay, Garry Smits of Jacksonville.com reports.
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Exits game with ankle injury
Cleveland (ankle) is questionable to return to Sunday's game against Green Bay, Demetrius Harvey of The Florida Times-Union reports.
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Back at practice Tuesday
Cleveland (ankle) was a full participant in Tuesday's practice session, John Oesher of the Jaguars' official site reports.
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Dealing with heel injury
Cleveland was limited in practice Monday due to a heel issue, Michael DiRocco of ESPN.com reports.
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Staying in Jacksonville
Cleveland and the Jaguars agreed Thursday on a three-year, $28.5 million contract extension, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
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High interest from Browns?
Cleveland is of strong interest to the Browns, as the team may select him with a trade down in the first round, Ben Standig of The Athletic reports.
ANALYSIS
Standig cites "multiple sources" as confirming the team's increasing infatuation with Cleveland, who significantly improved his draft stock with a dominant performance at the combine back in February. Standig's colleague Dane Brugler projects the Boise State product as likely to go between late in the first round and early in the second; meanwhile, the Browns' first two picks come at No. 10 and No. 41, meaning grabbing Cleveland without overreach or risk of losing him will likely require a trade down into the latter portion of the first round. Standig notes the Browns could fortunately have some willing partners in the form of teams trying to trade up for one of the top four tackles or an elite receiver.
Standig cites "multiple sources" as confirming the team's increasing infatuation with Cleveland, who significantly improved his draft stock with a dominant performance at the combine back in February. Standig's colleague Dane Brugler projects the Boise State product as likely to go between late in the first round and early in the second; meanwhile, the Browns' first two picks come at No. 10 and No. 41, meaning grabbing Cleveland without overreach or risk of losing him will likely require a trade down into the latter portion of the first round. Standig notes the Browns could fortunately have some willing partners in the form of teams trying to trade up for one of the top four tackles or an elite receiver.