The Cleveland Browns have been far from the NFL’s model franchise when it comes to playing winning football since the dawn of the 21st century; they have won one playoff game since their rebirth in 1999. That does not mean that everything they do is necessarily bad, though.
One area in which the Browns stand out is their use of analytics. While hard to quantify on a win/loss basis, their work in the analytical field under general manager Andrew Berry has received considerable praise across the league. And with Mike Vrabel getting hired as New England Patriots head coach over the weekend, it might get a spin-off in New England soon.