The Cleveland Browns are just 97 days away from their first game of the 2017 regular season.
Between now and then there is still a lot of work to do.
The team needs to settle on a starting quarterback and right tackle, work out the numbers at wide receiver, and figure out how all the parts are going to fit in defensive coordinator Gregg Williams’ system.
Cleveland will continue the process this week with the final set of Organized Team Activities, which will be followed by the mandatory three-day minicamp starting on June 13. That leads up to the opening of training camp in late July and the first preseason friendly on Aug.