There is no doubt the Cleveland Browns have loaded up on talent this offseason. General manager Andrew Berry was able to sign a Pro Bowl offensive tackle and tight end on offense, while also patching up the defense with multiple one-year deals.
It’s easy to set back and say Myles Garrett is going to have 15 sacks or Baker Mayfield is going to throw for 35 touchdowns in 2020. While those are great numbers, fans expect the superstars on a team to perform.
The same could be said for Austin Hooper and Nick Chubb. The bigger headline would be them having a down year compared to Chubb competing for the rushing title and Hooper being a highly utilized red zone target for Mayfield.