The Cleveland Browns are hoping that Bill Callahan can do for their offensive line what Mike Munchak did for the Pittsburgh Steelers’ during his six years there. Outside of coaching, the biggest thing that has held the team back for the past two years has been the quality of play along the offensive line, particularly at the tackle positions.
Well, they have their new coach, a very well-respected one at that (many Steelers fans wanted them to hire him to replace Shaun Sarrett), and they have their new tackles. They used the 10th-overall pick in the draft to pick up Jedrick Wills, but earlier than that, they signed former eighth-overall pick Jack Conklin to a three-year, $42 million deal.