Not many fans would argue the Cleveland Browns have their most talented roster since they returned to the league in 1999. They have a legitimate six to seven Pro Bowl caliber players with an additional two or three All-Pro talents.
Having talent is great, but it does not automatically translate into wins. The 2019 Browns are the perfect example of that. After a strong rookie showing in 2018 by Baker Mayfield, fans expected huge things from the offense in 2019 with the addition of Odell Beckham. Unfortunately, the season would end with only six wins and a mediocre offense.