
#37 WR · Cleveland Browns
1 transaction this offseason
Height
5'8"
Weight
179 lbs
Age
24
College
Kent State
Draft
Undrafted
Experience
0 yrs
WR Rank
#122 / 295
Grade Luke Floriea
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On the field, Luke Floriea grades out as a middling WR for Cleveland Browns (C Performance). That places him 122nd of 295 graded wide receivers. Against that production, his deal reads as good value on the Contract Value Index (B) — the team is paying below what the play would command. The public read is sharply negative (F Sentiment), drawn from current news and social signal rather than the box score. As a prospect, expect these grades to move quickly as a real sample builds.
Total Value
$885K
AAV
$885K/yr
Luke Floriea's value math nets a B Contract Value Index — placing the deal in a clear band relative to the league median at WR. At $885K AAV on a rookie scale contract, the dollar figure itself is immaterial; what matters is that Cleveland retains him on the practice squad despite a serious hamstring injury that forced an early waiver, signaling the organization hasn't fully closed the door on his developmental arc. His 2025 season production of 30 receiving yards across one game is too sparse to carry much weight in a performance assessment, though the injury designation is the real credibility killer here — durability concerns at this stage of a fringe roster candidate are nearly impossible to overcome in NFL calculus. At 24 years old in his rookie season, Floriea remains theoretically within the developmental window, but the collision between local feel-good storytelling (the Mentor, Ohio connection and one-handed catch highlight) and the harsh reality of his injury history means he enters 2026 as a long-shot depth piece whose path depends entirely on proving he can stay healthy. The Browns' recent receiver additions, including KC Concepcion and others, make clear the organization is hedging its bets rather than banking on Floriea's resurrection, leaving his contract value hostage to factors entirely outside the front office's control at this point.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the B band — a quick read on where Luke's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Luke Floriea's performance grade lands at C, capturing how he stacks up at WR this season. His rookie campaign with the Browns never gained traction—a single game of action yielded 30 receiving yards in the 2025 season, a production sample too small to draw meaningful conclusions about his ability to operate at the NFL level. The lone bright spot, by all accounts, was a one-handed catch during the preseason that briefly energized the local fanbase and suggested some baseline athleticism, but that flash of skill couldn't overcome what followed: a serious hamstring injury that forced Cleveland to waive him before he could establish any real organizational foothold. The durability question is the defining weakness here—a practice squad player with injury designation concerns faces an nearly insurmountable credibility gap, especially when competing for reps against healthier bodies in a crowded room. Floriea's path forward depends entirely on clearing that durability hurdle; as it stands, he's a developmental prospect caught between a feel-good hometown narrative and the cold arithmetic of NFL roster construction, where a clean bill of health is the prerequisite for any real opportunity. The Browns' recent activity—adding depth at receiver and other positions—underscores that the organization views him as a back-burner developmental option rather than a competitive piece, sentiment that aligns squarely with his C-grade standing among his position peers.
Luke Floriea ranks 122nd of 295 graded wide receivers by performance. That slots Luke between Matthew Golden (C+) just ahead and Travis Hunter (C) just behind.
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Travis HunterJacksonville JaguarsFan reaction and beat coverage cluster around a F sentiment grade for Luke Floriea. The dominant narrative is a collision between local feel-good storytelling—a Mentor, Ohio native chasing his NFL dream with a memorable one-handed catch highlight—and the harsh reality of a serious hamstring injury that forced an early waiver before he could establish any organizational foothold. His 2025 season production of 30 receiving yards across one game represents a sample too small to build credibility on, and that minimal floor sits uncomfortably beneath what should have been a developmental arc for a rookie wideout. The most damaging detail in coverage isn't the preseason flash but the injury designation itself; durability concerns at this stage of a fringe practice squad candidate are nearly impossible to overcome in NFL roster calculus, especially when the Browns are actively adding depth at receiver through channels with more established track records—recent signings like KC Concepcion and other moves signal the organization is moving past the Floriea experiment despite retaining him on the practice squad. The feel-good angle will keep his name circulating in local conversation, but sentiment unbacked by health or production has no staying power in front-office decisions, leaving his narrative firmly at the bottom of the spectrum heading into 2026.
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