Best Cleveland Browns Players Going Into the 2021 Season
After getting knocked out of the playoffs by the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2020 season, the Browns are hungry for revenge, and these players will be leading the way.Garrett will no doubt be a DPOY candidate this year, as long as he keeps his helmet to himself. Adding Jadeveon Clowney opposite him will help Garrett play even better than he has in years past.
He's been very good. The Browns have a scary defense for sure.
A truly premier back that Browns fans were hoping Peyton Hillis or Trent Richardson would turn out to be. Even while splitting carries with Kareem Hunt, he will compete for the NFL rushing title.
You guys have gotten yourselves a stud running back. Add Kareem Hunt, and you have a deadly one-two punch at RB.
Most underrated Brown by far. He was an All-Pro right tackle last year and only gave up one sack all season. Not to mention, Madden only rated him a 79 for some reason.
One of the most important pieces of the team because of his veteran presence and sheer talent.
A young, top-ten cornerback with top-five potential if he can stay healthy. Though, he does face some tough receivers this season, such as Davante Adams, DeAndre Hopkins, and Tyreek Hill. There are definitely high expectations for him this year.
Teller emerged out of nowhere last season. He was traded from the Bills to the Browns two seasons ago for a couple of late-round picks.
At first, I was a little skeptical about him, but now he seems to have found himself. He's not exactly in the top echelon of quarterbacks, but he's decent enough to lead the Browns to their best record since the rebirth.
Not the most talented or the smartest quarterback in the league, but he has a great arm. He showed last season that he could be an excellent game manager and be just what Cleveland needs him to be.
The best player the Browns signed during free agency was someone I did not expect Cleveland to go for. There is no doubt in my mind that he will make a huge difference for the defense.
The other half of the best running back duo in the NFL. He has sneaky pass-catching ability out of the backfield and can get loose for a big gain every now and then. Excellent complement to Chubb.
He was good in KC, and I think he's finally gotten back to that level with the Browns. Like I said, they have a strong run game.
Odell has been a bit of a disappointment during his time in Cleveland, but that doesn't mean he's played poorly. He had over 1,000 receiving yards under Freddie Kitchens and was off to a good start last season before getting injured.