The Cleveland Browns offensive line became so good by the end of last year that they may have been taken for granted to an extent. It’s a cliché that the quarterback gets too much credit when the team wins and too much blame when they lose.
The opposite is true for the linemen: the offensive line does not get enough credit when the team wins and gets not enough blame when the team loses. This year, there’s rightfully a great sense of optimism due to the acquisition by trade of Odell Beckham, Jr. among other moves.