Browns wide receiver Jarvis Landry and New York Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham talk on the field after their 2018 preseason game. The two were college teammates at LSU. (Joshua Gunter, cleveland.com)

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Browns general manager John Dorsey improved the receivers' room last offseason by adding Jarvis Landry via the trade market instead of free agency.

Could he do it again, if Antonio Brown is available? The Odell Beckham trade rumors ramped back up, but Giants GM Dave Gettleman shut them down.

If not via trade again, here is a look at the wide receivers to watch in this year's free-agent pool. Following last week's look at the top 50 free agents and then some, this is a deeper dive into a position that could still be considered a need in Cleveland to arm Baker Mayfield with more options.

The Browns are projected to have nearly $75 million in cap space, according to Spotrac.com, ranking them with the fourth-most available cash in the league. Only Indianapolis, the New York Jets and Buffalo are projected to have more.

Here are the best options at wide receiver, ordered by how expensive they were in 2018 and starting with the cheapest.

Don't Edit

John Kuntz, cleveland.com

Breshad Perriman, Cleveland

Pro Football Focus rating: 71.8

2018 cap hit: $497,647

Age: 25 (entering the 2019 season)

Perriman never caught on in Baltimore, which took him in the first round out of Central Florida. That appeared to be changing late this season with the Browns.

Don't Edit

John Kuntz, cleveland.com

Rashard Higgins, Cleveland

PFF rating: 68.1

2018 cap hit: $630,000

Age: 24

Higgins is a restricted free agent after catching 39 passes for 572 yards and four touchdowns.

Don't Edit

Phillip Dorsett, New England

PFF rating: 67.0

2018 cap hit: $1.3 million

Age: 26

Originally a Colts pick, Dorsett had a fifth-year option worth $9.3 million. The Patriots declined it in May after acquiring him in 2017 for quarterback Jacoby Brissett.

Don't Edit

Devin Funchess, Carolina

PFF rating: 68.4

2018 cap hit: $1.7 million

Age: 25

Funchess struggled this season. The 6-foot-4 target for Cam Newton had his best year in 2017 with 63 receptions for 840 yards and eight touchdowns.

Don't Edit

Don't Edit

Adam Humphries, Tampa Bay

PFF rating: 75.2

2018 cap hit: $2.9 million

Age: 26

Humphries returned to the Buccaneers in 2018 on a one-year deal and produced career highs in targets (105), receptions (76), yards (816) and touchdowns (five). The 5-foot-11, 195-pounder has spent all four of his professional seasons in Tampa.

Don't Edit

Tyrell Williams, Los Angeles Chargers WR

PFF rating: 66.4

2018 cap hit: $2.9 million

Age: 27

Undrafted in 2015, Williams has benefited from playing with quarterback Philip Rivers. The 6-foot-4, 2015-pounder had 1,059 yards receiving in 2016 as a second-year pro. He has caught at least 65 balls in the last three seasons and torched the Browns this season for 118 yards and two touchdowns on just four receptions. He scored five times in 2015.

Don't Edit

Don Wright, Associated Press

Cordarrelle Patterson, New England

PFF rating: 72.6

2018 cap hit: $3.2 million

Age: 28

Patterson made the Pro Bowl as a rookie in 2013 and again in 2016. The Patriots acquired him in 2018, using the fifth-round pick that came from Cleveland in the Danny Shelton deal. In addition to Patterson's receiving and kick returning, New England used him as a running back.

Don't Edit

Matt Rourke, Associated Press

Golden Tate, Philadelphia

PFF rating: 70.1

2018 cap hit: $3.7 million

Age: 31

Tate has been a bright spot in Philadelphia, which acquired him in season via trade from the Detroit Lions. The Eagles' chances of keeping him are slim, considering they will not have cap flexibility this offseason. Does he fit the Browns, though? As a 5-foot-10 slot receiver, the Browns need more of a complement to Jarvis Landry.

Don't Edit

Cole Beasley, Dallas

PFF rating: 74.8

2018 cap hit: $4.25 million

Age: 30

While Beasley could be an enticing addition at receiver, it is important to note Dallas has been home for quite some time. He's played all seven years professionally with the Cowboys. Before that, he played in town at SMU. Following a career-best 2016 season, Beasley struggled in 2017 before a bounce-back 2018. He had 65 receptions for 672 yards and three touchdowns.

Don't Edit

Don't Edit

Kevin White, Chicago

PFF rating: 62.0

2018 cap hit: $5.2 million

Age: 27

White played only 14 games in three seasons with the Bears, who took him in the first round from West Virginia.

Don't Edit

Peter B Joneleit, Associated Press

Randall Cobb, Green Bay

PFF rating: 60.2

2018 cap hit: $12.7 million

Age: 29

Cobb's time in Green Bay appears to be over after eight years with the franchise. Aaron Rodgers' receiving corps has been gradually changing with Jordy Nelson out the door last year.

Don't Edit

Mike Roemer, Associated Press

Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona

PFF rating: 73.2

2018 cap hit: $16.8 million

Age: 36

Could this be it for Fitzgerald? His contract is up, but there is speculation he will retire after 15 seasons. The Cardinals will have a new coach and the No. 1 pick in the draft.

Don't Edit

Positional free-agent breakdowns

Check out these additional free-agent breakdowns for the Browns' positions of interest: