After a 2019 season that started with hype and ended in disaster, how will the Browns respond in 2020?

Nobody wanted the 2010s over more than fans of the Cleveland Browns. Disaster would be an understatement to describe these teams. A two-year stretch where they went 1-31, the Johnny Manziel saga, and a long list of head coaches with short stints.

2019 looked like the year things would change with the Odell Beckham Jr. trade seeming like the final piece of the puzzle. Turns out many of us were wrong and the Browns once again ended up with a top 10 pick in the NFL Draft.

Now we move on to the future and believe it or not the foundation of Cleveland is very solid. Led by high draft picks such as Baker Mayfield, Myles Garrett and Denzel Ward. This Cleveland team has a great mix of young talent and experienced players who are proven in the NFL.

Jedrick Wills and Jack Conklin were brought on to stabilize an offensive line that struggled to stay consistent in 2019. Austin Hooper is yet another respected pass catcher in an offensive room that seems to can’t get enough of them. You can lay down many harsh criticisms on the Cleveland Browns franchise but you can’t say they lack talented players.

With the Browns looking poised for a better run, let’s take a deeper look at their 2019 season, 2020 offseason, and what lies ahead in 2020.

2019 Team Ranks

Total Offense 22nd (5455 yards)
Passing Offense 22nd (3554 yards)
Rushing Offense 12th (1901 yards)
Total Defense 22nd (5785 yards allowed)
Passing Defense 7th (3470 yards allowed)
Rushing Defense 30th (2315 yards allowed)
PPG 20.9
PPG Allowed 24.6
Offensive Line Ranks
PFF 23rd
Football Outsiders (Run Block) 10th
Football Outsiders (Pass Block) 18th

Coaching Staff Changes

Kevin Stefanski replaces Freddie Kitchens as HC
Alex Van Pelt replaces Todd Monken as OC
Joe Woods replaces Steve Wilks as DC
Bill Calahan replaces James Campen as OL Coach
Chad O’Shea replaces Adam Henry as WR Coach
Drew Petzing replaces John Lilly as TE Coach
Chris Kiffin replaces Tosh Lupoi as DE Coach
Jeff Howard replaces Joe Whitt Jr. as DB Coach/Pass game coordinator
Jason Tarver replaces Al Holcomb as LB Coach

Offseason Additions 

Jack Conklin RT
Austin Hooper TE
Adrian Clayborn DE
Kevin Johnson CB
Case Keenum QB
Andy Janovich FB
Andrew Sendejo SS
Karl Joseph SS
Andrew Billings DT
B.J. Goodson LB
Jojo Natson WR
Evan Brown C
Donovan Olumba CB

Offseason Losses

Joe Schobert LB
Eric Murray FS
Christian Kirksey LB
Juston Burris S
Demetrius Harris TE
Damarious Randall FS
Justin McCray G
Travis Carrie CB
Eric Kush G
Ricky Seals-Jones TE
Bryan Cox Jr. DE

 2020 NFL Draft

Round 1 (10) – Jedrick Wills OT Alabama
Round 2 (44) – Grant Delpit S LSU
Round 3 (88) – Jordan Elliott DT Missouri
Round 3 (97) – Jacob Phillips LB LSU
Round 4 (115) – Harrison Bryant TE Florida Atlantic
Round 5 (160) – Nick Harris C Washington
Round 6 (187) – Donovan Peoples-Jones WR Michigan

2020 Schedule with record vs opponents since 2017 

Week 1 – at Baltimore Ravens 1 PM ET CBS 2-4
Week 2 – vs Cincinnati Bengals 8:20 PM ET NFL Network (TNF) 3-3
Week 3 – vs Washington 1 PM ET FOX 0-0
Week 4 – at Dallas Cowboys 1 PM ET FOX 0-0
Week 5 – vs Indianapolis Colts 4:25 PM ET CBS 0-1
Week 6 – at Pittsburgh Steelers 1 PM ET CBS 1-4-1
Week 7 – at Cincinnati Bengals 1 PM ET CBS 3-3
Week 8 – vs Las Vegas Raiders 1 PM ET FOX 0-1
Week 9 – BYE
Week 10 – vs Houston Texans 1 PM ET FOX 0-2
Week 11 – vs Philadelphia Eagles 1 PM ET FOX 0-0
Week 12 – at Jacksonville Jaguars 1 PM ET CBS 0-1
Week 13 – at Tennessee Titans 1 PM ET CBS 0-2
Week 14 – vs Baltimore Ravens 8:15 PM ET ESPN (MNF) 2-4
Week 15 – at New York Giants 1 PM ET CBS 0-0
Week 16 – at New York Jets TBD 2-1
Week 17 – vs Pittsburgh Steelers 1 PM ET CBS 1-4-1

Miscellaneous Notes 

Kevin Stefanski enters first season as HC
14 starters drafted from 2017-2020
2019 Offense Play Selection
Pass – 59.6%
Rush – 40.4%
Kevin Stefanski 2019 Play Selection as OC with Vikings
Pass – 50.9%
Rush – 49.1%
PFF Top 5 Graded Players in 2019
1. Nick Chubb RB 88.7 (Top Rated RB)
2. Myles Garrett LE 86.5
3. Jack Conklin RT 80.5
4. Olivier Vernon RE 80.4
5. Austin Hooper TE 78.3
Players who opted out of 2020 season
Colby Gossett LG
Drew Forbes RG
Drake Dorbeck RT
Andrew Billings DT
Malcolm Pridgeon LG

 

Burning Question: Will Kevin Stefanski be able to make all this great talent mesh well?

Bottom Line: Cleveland has core players at two positions where you need them most: Their franchise quarterback Baker Mayfield and defensive cornerstone Myles Garrett. Both have to prove that their abilities can translate to production and wins. The offense has elite level talent lead by Odell Beckham Jr. and Nick Chubb. Defensively, they have a great defensive line and a developing secondary that flashed signs of brilliance in 2019. However, those strengths are mixed with a linebacking corps that is depleted and reliant on unproven players.

I will be once again buying my ticket on the Browns hype train. Overall, this is a team that is too talented to have their potential unrealized. I believe that Baker and Myles lead the way to the Browns’ first playoff berth since 2002.

Predicted Win Range: 9-11