The Cleveland Browns have put a considerable amount of work into the offensive side of the ball since the close of the 2016 NFL season.
The team rebuilt the offensive line with the signing of free agents JC Tretter and Kevin Zeitler, added athletic tight end David Njoku in the draft, took another stab at fixing the quarterback problem with the selection of DeShone Kizer, and kept the backfield tandem of Isaiah Crowell and Duke Johnson together for at least another season.
The one area that the Browns neglected – for lack of a better term – was the wide receiver position.