The Cleveland Browns still need plenty of help up and down their roster, including at wide receiver.Cleveland is currently slated to have a top three of Jerry Jeudy, Cedric Tillman and Isaiah Bond. The problem is that Jeudy is inconsistent and the jury is still out on Tillman and Bond.That's not exactly an ideal situation for a young quarterback like Shedeur Sanders, who is slated to get the starting nod in 2026.In order to bolster the situation, Pro Football Focus' Mason Cameron believes the Browns should sign former San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Jauan Jennings.Here's more from Cameron:The Browns’ attention during the first phase of free agency was understandably centered on the offensive line. Now, the focus should turn to the receiver room. Expectations are for Cleveland to explore pass-catching options with one of its two first-round draft picks, potentially landing the team Carnell Tate, Makai Lemon or Jordyn Tyson. But the room could use more established options to reinforce a receiver group that finished last in the NFL in PFF receiving grade (56.4) in 2025.Of the Browns’ current receivers, only Jerry Jeudy caught more than 25 passes and generated more than 1.0 yards per route run last season. Jennings would amplify the group as an efficient possession receiver, having generated more yards per route run (1.35) than any receiver on the roster and having hauled in more contested catches (19) than the entire receiving corps combined (18) last season. Jennings is coming off a down campaign in which he tallied 643 yards and nine scores, but he showed the year prior he can be a good No. 2 option in an offense after posting a career-high 975 yards.At this stage in free agency, Jennings is the best available option at wide receiver and would add some much-needed depth behind Jeudy while pushing Tillman and Bond to roles they are better suited for.Spotrac projected a three-year, $67 million contract for Jennings entering free agency, but he won't come anywhere close to landing that much at this stage considering his market is clearly softer than anticipated.Instead, we'd suspect Jennings will fall in the $6-$8 million range in a contract and that's right up the Browns' alley, as Cleveland has $21.3 million in cap space.