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Cleveland Browns: Is J. Next 1 of 4 Prev post. Next: New Defensive Tackles. Top Stories. More NFL Rumors ». Perhaps the Browns thought he would be better. In the end they fired him when he was in One of the better moves the team has made over the last few years. There is no telling what Jackson is exactly trying to achieve by his stories of the times in Cleveland. Some could be true, a lot of it comes off as a person that struggles with taking responsibility. In the end the Browns are in a much better place than they were with Hue Jackson and then Freddie Kitchens.

Jackson knew he was working with a team in a rebuild, a team he did no favors for with his way of coaching. Anthony Schwartz has proven to need time to develop to be anything outside of a gadget player, and the same goes for Demetric Felton. Listed at and pounds, Treylon Burks is not just a vertical threat, but has proven to be a dynamic athlete in the open field as well. An extension of the run game, a threat down the field, and an overall true X receiver, Burks to the Browns is a daydream that could become a reality.

The backend woes of the Cleveland secondary have now struck two weeks in a row. When digging deeper it has little to do with John Johnson III wielding the green dot, and has little to do with anything that Joe Woods is calling. Two weeks in a row, the blown coverages are coming when the Browns are playing quarters, and two weeks in a row they fall onto one safety who has a tendency to begin to hunt crossers instead of remaining disciplined to his zone over the top.

Ronnie Harrison needs to take a lap. Last week against a 3x1 look, a look where Greedy Williams is responsible for "poaching" the single side receiver in man coverage, Harrison also chased that dig route that Williams was assigned to.

Today he once again abandoned his deep quarter to chase a crosser, leaving DeAndre Hopkins wide open where he should have been standing. Delpit and Johnson III have had their woes as well, but the busts are unacceptable. Delpit has a significant amount of backend range that Harrison does not have as well.

Keep giving Harrison reps in Big Nickel and Dime looks, but he's proven to fall to temptation underneath far too much for a team that runs as much quarters as the Browns do. Whether the truth is ready to be faced or not, the Browns do not have the personnel offensively to come back from behind. This applies both to the scoreboard and the chains.

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