The Cleveland Browns have released defensive tackle Siaki Ika, a former third-round pick, as part of their latest roster cuts, according to a report by Mary Kay Cabot. Ika, who was selected with the 98th overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, appeared in four games for the Browns during his rookie season but did not record any statistics.
Ika, 23, initially made a name for himself in college football, winning a National Championship at LSU before transferring to Baylor. During his time at Baylor, he was named the Big-12 Defensive Newcomer of the Year in 2021. Over his four-year college career, Ika played in 37 games, recording 70 tackles, four and a half sacks, and three pass deflections.
The Browns had signed Ika to a four-year, $5.3 million rookie contract, which included an $857,512 signing bonus and a cap figure of $964,379 in 2023. Despite his potential, Ika struggled to make an impact in his limited appearances with the Browns, leading to his release.
Ika's release makes him a free agent, and he is expected to draw interest from teams in need of depth on the defensive line. Given his collegiate achievements and draft pedigree, Ika could be a valuable addition for a team looking to bolster its defensive front.
The Browns continue to adjust their roster as they prepare for the upcoming NFL season, with Ika's departure being one of the notable changes. As the team finalizes its roster, the decision to part ways with Ika underscores the competitive nature of NFL roster management.
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