Obviously, the Cleveland Browns need help on offense. Anyone who watched the 3-14 team in 2024 struggle to post more than their average 15.2 points per game would know that there were many holes on the roster, with the two biggest being at quarterback and at running back. While one of those holes can be filled fairly easily, such as by the team re-signing Nick Chubb, the other - at quarterback - remains a mystery. Kirk Cousins stays an intriguing trade target for the Browns, but until the Atlanta Falcons blink and make him available for far less than whatever the current asking price is, the team seems ready to run the season through with Kenny Pickett at QB1. If you read that last line and though to yourself, "why me?," you're extremely valid. Aside from a potential Pickett season, though, the team has the NFL draft coming up as an opportunity to go all in on their offense, which is arguably the only thing they should focus on considering their defense hasn't had much turnover from 2023 and likely just need
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