The Cleveland Browns still don’t have ideal options at the quarterback position or in many other places offensively. If the Browns want to improve moving forward, even if they decide to go with Shedeur Sanders, finding him help offensively will be just as important as him developing at the level Cleveland is hoping for.
Among the options that could be available, Brandon Aiyuk is one of them. Not that the San Francisco 49ers receiver is a star at this point in his career by any means, as there are certainly questions about his attitude and game due to the stunts he pulled last year, but if his head is on right, the Browns could certainly use a player of his caliber.
Moe Moton of Bleacher Report thinks the Browns could be one of the top landing spots for the disgruntled receiver, adding that he’s a dynamic player when he was on the field and could be useful in Cleveland.
“If Aiyuk bounces back into pre-injury form, the Browns would have a dynamic receiver who can lead their passing attack with big plays. He averaged at least 15 yards per catch in the previous two seasons. Cleveland will likely take a wideout early in the upcoming draft, though it would help whoever starts at quarterback tremendously to acquire a talented veteran who’s ready to contribute right away.”
If something like this were to happen, and the Browns also added a wide receiver in the NFL Draft who can come in and make an immediate impact, we’d suddenly have an offense that goes from one of the ugliest in the league to potentially decent.
A lot of this would hinge on how Sanders, or whoever they pick to be the quarterback, looks, but at least they’d actually have somebody to throw the football to. That would solve half the problems in that offense.
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