CLEVELAND, Ohio -- I love the defense.
That's what I keep thinking nearly every time I see the Cleveland Browns play and practice this season.
Defensive coordinator Gregg Williams has brought a sense of urgency, energy and creativity to the orange helmets.
But there's more.
The front office has added talent.
Top pick Myles Garrett picked up his first pro sack. He was drawing two blockers from the New York Giants most of the time he was on the field Monday night.
But there's also Joe Schobert, a fourth-round pick in 2016 who seemed a bit lost last season.