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The Cleveland Browns have expectations of not being one of the league’s worst clubs for a second consecutive year. GM Andrew Berry worked overtime this offseason to address the weak spots and bring in new players to replace those who weren’t getting it done.
Training camp is approaching, and the air will be very clear on the final 53-man roster and who is in and who is out. The focus will then be on which players will fit best at all positions.
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There are many good-to-great players on this year’s roster, and still some problem areas. But there is one player on offense who can change the narrative and perhaps be the difference in games.
While most would point to the quarterback position as being the key component to success this year, the fact is, RB Quinshon Judkins brought the Browns’ running game back to the forefront as a viable option for this offense.
The running game should be the main focus going forward in Todd Monken’s offense. It will take a solid running back with Judkins and Dylan Sampson, with a dose of Rocket Sanders thrown in. The offensive line is redesigned for the run game, and guys love to run block. This does cut down on the number of passes thrown.
But the passing game still needs to be successful and prevalent when called upon. The ideal situation would be for the rushing attack to consume 65%-70% of plays. Whether that becomes true for each game will be determined as the season rolls along. He is the guy who can rush 23-25 carries a game and take on that workload.
The player who will be this year’s offensive “X-factor” is running back Quinshon Judkins.
The offense will get back to featuring two tight end sets. That requires two exceptional bodies to man the positions.
The passing game needs to be the complement and not the focus. In order to do this, the offense will require qualified pass catchers and a running back who can control the clock.
Judkins had a good year before he became injured in the Week 16 loss to the Buffalo Bills. What happened at that point was that he was the darling of the RB room. But he suffered a dislocated ankle and also fractured his fibula. The injuries placed him on IR, thus ending his season.
In-game action after Q became injured, the offense’s run game almost completely collapsed.
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