Last season, both of the Cleveland Browns' bookends ranked outside the top 40 among offensive tackles in pass block win rate.
Next season, that should change in a big away.
In last week's NFL draft, Cleveland completed a remarkable offseason transformation to the ends of its offensive line, using the 10th pick on Alabama's Jedrick Wills Jr. The Browns already had signed the top right tackle on the free-agent market in Jack Conklin. Landing Wills gave them arguably the top blindside-protector prospect in the draft, as well.