Frank Clark is predicted to land with the Cleveland Browns when the NFL free agency opens on March 13th, and that's the perfect home for him.

Indeed, Clark — who once called Cleveland his “dream home” — is perfectly matched with the team, according to FanSided.

“While that’s not the most flattering label to be tagged with, Dorsey has gone after Tyreek Hill, Kareem Hunt, and Antonio Callaway — all players who came into the league with their own red flags. Clark has remained relatively quiet in Seattle outside of the tweet that was in poor taste. And on the field, he’s developed into a stellar pass rusher who has recorded 32 sacks in the past three seasons. Should he join the Browns, they would have a dominant duo with him and Myles Garrett.”

Pro Football Focus also predicted that Clark will land with the Browns.

And there are a number of reasons why Frank Clark — poor taste Tweets aside — is a good fit for the Browns. Aside from being the right age, he's also coming off a season that saw him post a career-high 13 sacks. He has 33 sacks since 2016, which puts him at ninth place in the league during that time, and he has done it while playing fewer snaps than the players in front of him. Further, according to ESPN, Clark's average of a sack every 63.9 snaps is seventh-best in the league.

Plenty of players have come onto teams with red flags attached to them — Antonio Brown, anyone? Frank Clark, however, isn't quite as problematic as some other players, and to be frank, his record speaks for itself more than anything else does.