The problems plaguing Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback DeShone Kizer have been pretty evident through the first five weeks of the season.
A slow internal clock has helped lead to 12 sacks. Poor decision making has led him to miss open wide receivers on a weekly basis. Inaccuracy issues help explain why he is completing just 50.9 percent of his passes in a league where quarterbacks routinely average 60 percent or more.
That last statistic has not been helped by a group of wide receivers who have made dropping the ball into an art form this year.
However, that doesn’t explain why those same group of receivers can easily catch the ball when quarterback Kevin Hogan, who is completing 68.