The Cleveland Browns offensive line struggled to find its footing in the first half of the season.
But as the season progressed and a few changes were made - replacing Desmond Harrison with Greg Robinson and left tackle, replacing running back Carlos Hyde with Nick Chubb, and turning the play calling over to offensive coordinator Freddie Kitchens - the unit started to shine.
Things were so good, especially along the interior of the line, that the Browns ended the season with the second-best offensive line in the NFL, per Pro Football Focus:
The Pittsburgh Steelers end the regular season atop our Offensive Line Power Rankings!