One of the players no one seems to be talking about is Dontrell Hilliard, but the Cleveland Browns may have another talented back on their hands. Last year, life seemed rather simple as the Browns signed Carlos Hyde, the veteran power back from Ohio State, and at the same time rewarded Duke Johnson with a lucrative contract that made him the 11th richest running back in the NFL.
Nick Chubb was drafted in the second round. One of the chief sources of drama was who the Browns should play at running back with the coaching staff (either Hue Jackson or Offensive Coordinator Toddy Haley, depending on who you believe made lineup decisions for the team) strongly preferring the veteran Hyde, and Dorsey blowing his stack because he believed more in Chubb.