Rashard Higgins
It’s a good sign for Higgins that the new coaching staff and front office wanted him back in Cleveland. Now he’s got to capitalize on his opportunity at redemption from an inexplicably lost 2019.
Higgins should be the No. 3 receiver behind Odell Beckham Jr. and Jarvis Landry. Should. He should have been that last season too, but injury and coaching ruined that chance. Higgins is well-liked by teammates and has the most natural hands of any of the competitors, but he lacks a true standout trait; he’s not fast, not exceptionally big, not particularly quick or physical. He’ll need to rekindle the chemistry he had with then-rookie QB Baker Mayfield in 2018 to make good on the 1-year contract in Cleveland.