Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku was expected to take a huge leap forward during his sophomore season in 2018, but was unable to reach those expectations.
Even though he was not able to have the season expected of him, he still had a successful 2018 campaign, finishing in the top-10 in receptions, yards, and touchdowns among tight ends. Njoku played every game last season, catching 56 receptions for 639 yards and four touchdowns.
His play also improved once Freddie Kitchens took over as the play-caller, catching 25 receptions for 342 yards and two touchdowns.