The deal is worth "up to" $13.8 million. We would assume "up to" is doing a lot of work here. The 5-foot-7 return man had been with the Dolphins since 2016 until the Bears acquired him last October. He made a few big plays down the field as a pass catcher in Chicago, but his primary impact was on special teams, where he cracked the top five in punt-return average (11.9 yards). That number was 13.9 when isolated to his time in the Windy City, which would have placed second to only the Giants' C.J. Board. The Browns badly need play-making ability in their receiver corps, but Grant has caught more than 21 balls only one time. He turns 30 in October.