The Cleveland Browns had a solid running attack in 2014, even with the loss of center Alex Mack for the season’s final 11 games.
Terrance West and Isaiah Crowell combined to rush for 1,280 yards and 12 touchdowns, which if they were a single running back would have placed them fifth in rushing and second in touchdowns in the NFL. They also helped erase the memory of the abomination of 2013, when the Browns posted the worst rushing performance in franchise history.
While it would seem as if the Browns are set at running back, general manager Ray Farmer is not one to sit on last season’s accomplishments.