NFL Analyst isn’t optimistic about Cleveland’s 2025 outlook

NFL Analyst isn’t optimistic about Cleveland’s 2025 outlook
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B/R Analyst Moe Moton isn’t particularly high on the Browns this season

The Cleveland Browns have a lot going on right now when it comes to the offensive side of the ball, such as making scheme adjustments and trying to figure out who their starting quarterback is going to be.

Though the quarterback situation is incredibly important, Moe Moton of Bleacher Report doesn’t think it’s going to matter unless Cleveland’s offensive tackle play drastically improves.

“Whoever starts at quarterback will experience his fair share of struggles behind an offensive line with two unreliable tackles. In two seasons, Dawand Jones has missed 13 games, while Jack Conklin has sat out 21 outings over the last two years because of injuries.

Cleveland has a solid core along the interior of its offensive line with Joel Bitonio, Ethan Pocic and Wyatt Teller between the tackles. Jerome Ford and Quinshon Judkins must find open running lanes because Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett, Shedeur Sanders or Dillon Gabriel may feel immense pocket pressure off the edges.

In addition to the pocket pressure Browns signal-callers could face, the offense only features one established receiver, Jerry Jeudy.”

In addition to these problems, he states that TE David Njoku needs to have close to a Pro-Bowl level campaign in order for Cleveland to pose a consistent threat through the air.


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