Browning landed on injured reserve with a foot injury in September, then was squeezed out of the rotation in Denver, leading to a midseason trade to Arizona. With increased opportunity, the former third-round pick upped his production, generating 21 of his 29 QB pressures last year in the desert, per Next Gen Stats. For the season, Browning earned a solid 14.1 quarterback pressure rate. From Weeks 10-18, that rate jumped to 15.9 percent, the 14th-best mark among edges with at least 100 pass rushes over that span. That figure is sandwiched between Brian Burns (16.2%) and Myles Garrett (15.8%). I am not suggesting Browning is of that ilk; rather, that data point suggests there is a lot more meat on the bone for the Ohio State product. The 26-year-old boasts athleticism and is still growing. There are holes to his game, including against the run, but given his age and upside, Browning is the type of short-term investment teams should look for in free agency, especially if it comes at a bargain rate.