When the Cleveland Browns hired offensive line coach Bob Wylie, they knew they were getting a man well-versed in magic tricks. What they did not know was that he could perform magic with offensive linemen as well.
Don’t think so? Wylie’s work with Spencer Drango these past two games has been nothing short of magic.
When Drango entered the game against the Tennessee Titans after Joe Thomas went down with an injury, Drango’s play demonstrated why the Browns decided to sign a free agent instead of starting him at right guard.
Against Tennessee, he struggled in pass protection, gave up sacks on speed rushes as well as being overpowered in bull rushes.