Senior NFL Reporter’s Takeaways from Cleveland Browns Training Camp
Quarterback Update
Deshaun Watson has made a successful recovery from his 2023 shoulder surgery, participating in all practice drills when not scheduled for a rest day. Head coach Kevin Stefanski praised Watson’s “multitude of throws” and arm strength, stating that his accuracy “looks exactly how it did previously.” This bodes well for the Browns’ offensive rebuild, as they implement a system that accentuates Watson’s skill set of RPOs and drop-back passing.
Rookie on the Rise
Although the Browns didn’t pick until the second round and didn’t select a skill player until Round 4, defensive tackle Mike Hall is expected to make an impact. With the team’s depth at defensive line, Hall will likely work his way into DC Jim Schwartz’s rotation via rushing opportunities on third downs.
Health Concerns
The Browns’ defensive front is a concern, as multiple players went down in team drills during my visit. Edge rusher Za’Darius Smith was even carted off, clutching his left knee in pain. While Smith is expected to be available for the season, the cumulative effect of these injuries could impact the team’s chances of winning the division for the first time in 35 years.
Fantasy Insight
Amari Cooper’s impressive performance last year, despite playing with four different quarterbacks, demonstrates his ability to adapt and thrive. With his improved health and confidence in his skills, Cooper expects to maintain his high level of production, even entering his 30s. His consistent track record of seven 1,000-yard seasons is hard to ignore.
Interesting Observation
The Browns unveiled their state-of-the-art weight room and training facility, featuring a walkthrough space that allows for more interactive learning. Two 25-yard-wide screens project game film or opponent alignments, enabling players to engage in kinesthetic learning and reducing sitting time.
Wildcard Factor
With head coach Kevin Stefanski and offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey at the helm, the Browns’ offense is expected to be more diverse and unpredictable. Players, coaches, and executives alike described a high-volume playbook, hinting at a higher-tempo system than last year. It will be interesting to see how this unfolds.
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