The Cleveland Browns' issues with stopping the run are among their most longstanding. Only finding a franchise quarterback has been a bigger problem for the team. It's been a struggle that has followed the team for over a decade, through coaching, ownership, front office and scheme changes.
The Browns' latest attempt to right this problem came via the 2015 NFL draft. Two of the team's first three picks were chosen to boost the defensive side of the ball, first with nose tackle Danny Shelton at No. 12 in Round 1 and then with linebacker Nate Orchard in Round 2.