Elijah Moore’s production will be crucial for the Browns. Moore was decent, and the team acquired him in the summer. Nevertheless, Moore didn’t perform like a legitimate backup to Cooper. In the end, he caught 59 passes for 640 yards.
Cedric Tillman, a rookie, is another player the Browns have faith in. The third-round pick, who is 6 feet 3 and 215 pounds, did not break out in his debut season but did show improvement. With 21 catches for 224 yards, he finished.
Pluto stated, “The Browns also want the new coaches to get more production out of Elijah Moore, so he can be a competitive No. 2 behind Cooper.” Cedric Tillman, who possesses the size and the talent to be a reliable receiver, is someone they hope to develop. I anticipate that they will
Regardless of who is at wide receiver, the catalyst for the Browns has to be Watson. Through two seasons he’s played in just 12 games and the results have been mixed. He’s passed for 2,217 yards, 14 touchdowns and 9 interceptions in those games.
Watson is also coming off season-ending shoulder surgery. He’s expected to be ready to roll for training camp. The Browns are confident he can still regain the Pro Bowl form he showed in Houston.
The Athletic’s Zac Jackson reports that Browns general manager Andrew Berry stated, “We feel good about Deshaun.” “I believe that the most important thing is for him to continue playing and to stay on the pitch. We sincerely attempt to conduct as much self-evaluation on every aspect of the business as we can each year. Therefore, (we) will most likely always make some little adjustments to what we believe is ideal, whether in good and poor years. But we’re especially pleased about Deshaun in particular. All we want to do is ensure his wellbeing.
Flacco demonstrated in many ways that the Browns possess the necessary components to have a potent offence. Flacco added 13 touchdown passes and led the NFL in passing yards (323.2-per-game) starting in Week 13.
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