Left tackle Jedrick Wills has been the subject of much discourse over his two-and-a-half years with the Cleveland Browns thus far. After being selected 10th overall in the 2020 NFL Draft, many expected Wills to be a stalwart left tackle with no struggles in his game.
Despite being an adequate and capable player, many have called for him to be replaced. This year, however, Wills is among the best left tackles in football, and even falls at the top of the leaderboard in Pass Block Win Rate according to ESPN. Sitting with a 97 percent win rate, Wills stands atop Rashawn Slater (who is currently on Injured Reserve), Tristan Wirfs, Lane Johnson, and Laremy Tunsil.
To add even more intrigue, right tackle Jack Conklin sits ninth on the list as well. The Browns have had their issues this season, but their pass protection up front has been the least of their worries.
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