BEREA, Ohio -- The Browns didn't have a splashy offseason. With a limited budget, the biggest move Cleveland made was its trade for wide receiver Jerry Jeudy, who subsequently got a three-year, $58 million extension. Otherwise, the Browns re-signed many of their own free agents and made small outside additions.
As such, the main focus for the Browns as they enter organized team activities isn't so much on a wave of newcomers as it is the status of various returnees, whether it be their on-field growth or health status. Here are five things to watch as the team enters the next phase of offseason workouts, beginning with OTAs this week.