The Cleveland Browns have made several changes to their offense this offseason. They brought in a staggering four new quarterbacks, including Shedeur Sanders and Dillon Gabriel in the draft. They also traded for Kenny Pickett and brought back Joe Flacco in free agency. The Browns also drafted a pair of running backs in Quinshon Judkins and Dylan Sampson.
Despite that, Kristopher Knox of Bleacher Report named the Browns as the NFL's third-worst offense in the NFL.
"Cleveland has, on paper, a strong draft class," Knox writes. "Incoming players like defensive tackle Mason Graham, linebacker Carson Schwesinger and running backs Quinshon Judkins and Dylan Sampson should contribute right away. However, that's not enough to overhaul a team that won just three games in 2024 and still has questions at the game's most important position. Cleveland has thrown multiple darts at the quarterback position this offseason. There's a very real chance it'll be targeting a new quarterback with a top-five draft selection in 2026."
The Browns seem to have their sights set more on the 2026 NFL Draft than the 2025 season. of course, they'd love to have a better season than what they did in 2024. That won't be a high bar, though, considering they won just three games.
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