Daily Fantasy: The one Browns player you need to start in Week 2 on DraftKings

Hooper is going up against a Bengals defense that allowed 73 yards to tight end Hunter Henry last week, first among all Chargers pass-catchers.

The Browns’ showdown with the Bengals Thursday will be the first of three straight favorable matchups for quarterback Baker Mayfield, who needs a statement performance. To get that, he’s going to look to tight end Austin Hooper, this week’s must-start in daily fantasy football from DraftKings.

Odell Beckham has the potential to have a big game in Week 2, as Bengals left cornerback Darius Phillips struggled in coverage against Chargers star Mike Williams, but with he and Mayfield still not on the same page,

Hooper is going up against a Bengals defense that allowed 73 yards to tight end Hunter Henry last week, first among all Chargers pass-catchers.

With the Browns focusing on a committee approach at running back between Nick Chubb and Kareem Hunt, and tight end David Njoku now on injured reserve with a sprained MCL, Hooper has an excellent chance to lead the Browns in targets this week.

Hooper serves as a low-end TE1 while Njoku is sidelined, and he offers the best upside for Cleveland pass-catchers until Mayfield and the Browns offense truly figure out their identity and pecking order.

Bengals will claim PK Austin Seibert off waivers from the Browns

Seibert and the Bengals visit the Browns on Thursday

Thursday night’s AFC North matchup between the Cleveland Browns and Cincinnati Bengals just got a little more interesting. A day after the Browns dumped kicker Austin Seibert, the Bengals are claiming the second-year pro and will have him at the ready on Thursday.

The move will not be official until the waiver claims are processed later on Tuesday, but the Bengals hold the No. 1 spot on the waiver wire by virtue of their 2019 record. NFL.com’s Tom Pelissero first reported the pending claim.

Seibert missed a field goal and an extra point in the Browns’ 38-6 loss in Baltimore. The team opted to trust in veteran Cody Parkey, who was signed on Monday after spending Week 1 on the practice squad.

The Bengals had their own kicking issues on Sunday. Randy Bullock wildly missed a potential game-tying field goal on the final play of Cincinnati’s loss to the Chargers. Bullock appeared to injure himself on the attempt.

 

Behind Enemy Lines: Breaking down Baltimore with Ravens Wire

Behind Enemy Lines: Breaking down the Browns matchup in Baltimore with Ravens Wire

The new season is upon us. The Cleveland Browns take on a familiar foe in Week 1 with the trip to face AFC North rival Baltimore Ravens.

Many things remain the same in Baltimore, but this is a different Ravens team that made some significant changes in the offseason. To get more info about Cleveland’s opening foe, I turned to Ravens Wire and editor Matt Stevens for some help.

Stevens graciously provided some great answers that should help Browns fans get a better feel for Sunday’s opponent.

Lamar Jackson is coming off a magical season. How close to replicating his MVP run can he come in 2020?

I think as we saw last year, Jackson has all the tools necessary to win an MVP award. But as physically gifted as he is, there was certainly a little luck and surprise element to last year’s impressive performance that helped get him there. If he wants to repeat in the same way he did last year, it’ll mean he’s running a ton yet again in 2020, which isn’t something the Ravens and even Jackson himself seemed super excited about in their offseason press conferences.

I think we see Jackson’s rushing ability take a backseat to the deep ball this season. He made a conscious effort to improve as a passer last year and we saw the end results. This offseason, he said he spent a lot of time working on the deep ball and believed it’s what’s needed to take the offense to the next level. If he holds true to that, Jackson is going to need to become far more consistent in his mechanics and protect the ball better.

That means not trying to win every game on every play and instead, realizing he can throw the ball away or go with the safer option instead of trying to carry the team himself.

How will the targets in the passing game get divvied up?

This is a really tough question because we’re not entirely sure how this offense will look this season. Last year, there was no mistaking that Baltimore was a run-first team. This year with the addition of two more wide receivers in the 2020 NFL Draft, the Ravens could actually have a surprisingly good passing attack that doesn’t necessarily need the run game to succeed to work.

At the same time, with four running backs capable of starting most places in this league, there’s little reason to go away from what they know works.

Still, I think tight end Mark Andrews is the top dog in this passing attack. He’s got a ton of speed for someone standing at 6-foot-5 and 256 pounds, and he’s a very skilled route runner. But I’d be shocked if Marquise Brown didn’t come close to tying Andrews’ targets in this game. Brown’s finally healthy and he was deadly fast last year with a foot injury slowing him down. With some questions in Cleveland’s secondary, as well as a newly acquired safety, Brown has a real chance to end this game early if he gets going like he did Week 1 last year.

Beyond those two guys, it’s a real guessing game where the targets go. This offense is built upon forcing defenses to choose which player they want to defend and going the polar opposite direction. If the Browns stack the box to stop the run, Jackson is going to air the ball out, which means guys like Devin Duvernay could be in line for more targets. If the reverse happens, Willie Snead and the running backs in underneath routes will be the primary read.

Who are some of the important newcomers to the team, and specifically how will the Ravens replace Marshal Yanda?

The addition of Calais Campbell really can’t be overstated. He was a beast in Jacksonville in 2017 and 2018 before a drop in production last year. But he’s motivated to prove he’s still a 10-plus sack guy and he knows he was brought in to shore up the run defense. He dominated throughout training camp but this isn’t an easy defense to digest even in the best of offseasons, so we’ll see just how quickly Campbell got up to speed and how much he still has in the tank.

The Ravens are hoping Patrick Queen is their next Ray Lewis or C.J. Mosley — the only two other inside linebackers Baltimore has drafted in the first round. His inexperience at LSU was downplayed by the team all offseason and it seems they’re going to let him go out there and rip it up with the understanding he’ll make some mistakes and hopefully quite a few big plays. But with no preseason action, it’s a little muddy just how ready for primetime Queen actually is. But with his speed, he’s liable to make the Browns pay for testing him at some point.

Baltimore is being really coy with their starting offensive line but it seems like it’s D.J. Fluker’s job for right now. Though he had a rough time in recent years, he’s clearly as motivated as ever, dropping 22% body fat this offseason and saying all the right things. He got a ton of reps with the first team throughout training camp and the Ravens almost always go with the veteran option if a rookie is competing for a starting job as well. All offensive linemen are big but Fluker is just a behemoth of a human being and I’m excited to see what Fluker looks like with a chip on his shoulder.

The Earl Thomas saga dominated the headlines. How well-equipped are the Ravens to move on without him in the secondary?

If you listen to the Ravens, you’d think they practically planned it and were moving on from Thomas because they had a better player behind him. But in reality, DeShon Elliott, Thomas’ replacement, is unproven and frequently hurt. He’s ended up on injured reserve in both of the seasons he’s been in the league, playing just six games in a reserve role.

But when healthy, Elliott is a heat-seeking missile. He’s not nearly as adept at Thomas in coverage but you’re not liable to see him become a lead blocker for Derrick Henry either. I have no doubt the Browns will test him early and often but I’d also expect him to blow someone up over the middle at some point in this game. Real boom or bust play from Elliott’s short career, and I mean the “boom” part literally.

Who wins and why?

I think the Ravens walk away with the win but it’s going to be close. Baltimore clearly looked at everything happening this offseason and chose the path with fewer waves. They’ve retained almost all of last year’s 14-2 roster, seeing only one change in the starting lineup on offense. While there are four new starters on defense, they’re all head-and-shoulder better than last year’s counterpart.

The Ravens clearly wanted continuity and I think that’s a strategy to start the season off hopefully more in sync than the rest of the league. While every other team has a bunch of new moving parts or a new coach, Baltimore is effectively going into Week 1 with the same squad that played in Week 17. That’s the difference in this game as the Browns struggle to get on the same page at times. Ravens 23 – Browns 20

AFC North watch: The Ravens have an Earl Thomas problem

The Pro Bowl safety started a fight in practice on Friday and is nowhere to be seen on Saturday

It appears the reigning AFC North champion Baltimore Ravens have themselves a growing issue with starting safety Earl Thomas. The seven-time Pro Bowler (including a nod in 2019) was sent home early on Friday after starting a fight with fellow safety Chuck Clark.

Numerous reports from Ravens camp on Saturday morning indicate there is no sign of Thomas at the team’s facility in Owings Mills, Maryland. It’s worth noting that Clark, the other man in the altercation, was an active participant.

Friday’s skirmish with Clark wasn’t Thomas’ first rodeo with causing a ruckus in Baltimore. He had issues in his first season with the Ravens a year ago.

Thomas was great in his first season with the Ravens a year ago. He registered just modest numbers relative to his career (49 tackles, 2 INTS) but was a tone-setting presence and firebrand leader of a young secondary. The Ravens do have some promising young talent in guys like DeShon Elliott and rookie Geno Stone, so it’s not absurd to think the Ravens would cut their losses on Thomas and save $10 million in guarantees for his conduct detrimental to the team.

AFC North roundup: Bad injury hits the Bengals and a Dez Bryant sighting

AFC North roundup: Bad injury hits the Bengals and a Dez Bryant sighting in Baltimore

The Cleveland Browns aren’t the only team excited to kick off padded practices in the AFC North. Here’s what is going on in Baltimore, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh as those Browns foes begin to take the field.

Bengals

One of the Bengals big-ticket offseason additions is likely to miss most of the 2020 season. Cornerback Trae Waynes has a torn pectoral muscle that required surgery.

The free agent signed for $42 million over just three years to leave the Minnesota Vikings and join the Bengals. Waynes was expected to start for the Bengals, who are thin on experience at cornerback behind Mackensie Alexander and William Jackson.

Ravens

Remember two offseasons ago when the Browns were seriously courting free agent WR Dez Bryant? Now the veteran wideout is trying to take what might be left of his talents to Baltimore. Per Tom Pelissero of NFL.com, Bryant is going to work out for the Ravens this week.

Bryant hasn’t played since his final season in Dallas in 2017. He hasn’t topped 1,000 receiving yards in a season since 2014 and had a catch rate of just 50 percent in his final three, injury-damaged seasons.

Bryant’s audition with the John Dorsey-led Browns in the summer of 2018 did not lead to a deal

Steelers

Wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster would like a new contract with the team as he enters the final season of his rookie contract. And because the Steelers do not do any contractual business during the season, it’s close to now-or-never time for Smith-Schuster to get locked up.

In a media session on Monday, the fourth-year wideout said he wasn’t going to talk about any contract stuff. He’s coming off a down season where he caught just 42 passes in 12 games, though Pittsburgh had QB issues more than WR issues in 2019.

Keep an eye on what happens here, even if neither Smith-Schuster nor the team want to talk about it. If they don’t get a deal done this summer, keeping Smith-Schuster might become financially impossible for Pittsburgh after the season.

All Eyez on Cleveland Podcast: Bengals preview and storylines with James Rapien

All Eyez on Cleveland Podcast: Bengals preview with James Rapien of SI and Locked on Bengals

A new episode of All Eyez on Cleveland with James Rapien of Sports Illustrated’s AllBengals.com and host of ‘Locked on Bengals’ podcast is now available. Listen to show host Brad Ward (@WardonSports) as he talks Cleveland Browns football with the most influential personalities in the Cleveland sports landscape.

On this episode of ‘All Eyez on Cleveland’ –

  • James Rapien of SI’s AllBengals.com and Host of ‘Locked on Bengals’ podcast joins the show to talk 2020 Bengals
  • How Zac Taylor is doing as HC
  • What to expect from a Bengals offense with lots of weapons
    • Tee Higgins?
    • John Ross?
  • How they are developing rookie QB Joe Burrow in a difficult off-season
  • Quarantined QBs
  • Is AJ Green really back?
  • Joe Mixon talking extension
  • Added talent on defense
  • Season expectations
  • Ceiling
  • Floor
  • Plus Brad looks at compare schedule with Browns
    • Which two opponents they have different?
  • Zero Bengals in NFL’s Top 100?
  • Virtual fans in the NFL
  • And tons more…

You can listen to all episodes of ‘All Eyez on Cleveland’ podcast on multiple platforms, including iTunes, Spreaker, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, Google Play, TuneIn, Radio.com, Pod Knife and Player FM.

Around AFC North: Bengals Edition with James Rapien of SI and ‘Locked on Bengals’ –

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Listen: ‘All Eyez on Cleveland’ feat. Zack Difranco and Alec Sapolin of ‘Feeling Dangerous Podcast’

Listen: ‘All Eyez on Cleveland’ feat Zack Difranco and Alec Sapolin of ‘Feeling Dangerous Podcast’

A new episode of  ‘All Eyez on Cleveland’ with Zach Difranco and Alec Sapolin of the ‘Feeling Dangerous Podcast’ is now available. Listen to show host Brad Ward (@WardonSports) as he talks Cleveland Browns football with the most influential personalities in the Cleveland sports landscape.

On this episode of ‘All Eyez on Cleveland’ –

  • Zach Difranco and Alec Sapolin of ‘Feeling Dangerous Podcast’ join the show
  • Who gets paid next for the Browns
  • Do the Browns need to add to the defense
  • The toughest stretch on the 2020 schedule
  • Can they win the AFC North?
  • Expectations of defense
  • Linebacker room weak?
  • Joe Woods scheme
  • Who are 3 Captains of this team?
  • David Njoku’s future
  • Who should call plays?
  • AFC NORTH
    • Top 5 WR
    • Top 5 RB
  • The NFL’s not-so top 100
  • Plus tons more..

You can listen to all episodes of ‘All Eyez on Cleveland’ podcast on multiple platforms, including iTunes, Spreaker, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, Google Play, TuneIn, Radio.com, Pod Knife and Player FM.

‘All Eyez on Cleveland’ feat Zack Difranco and Alec Sapolin of ‘Feeling Dangerous Podcast’

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AFC North COVID-19 opt-out and reserve list tracker

AFC North COVID-19 opt-out and reserve list tracker for the Ravens, Bengals, Browns and Steelers

One of the concessions to the COVID-19 pandemic from the NFL and the NFLPA is the ability for players to choose to opt-out from playing in the 2020 season.

Under the agreement reached between the NFL and the NFLPA, players have until August 3rd to choose to opt-out of the year ahead. Players deemed to be in the “high-risk” category will earn $350,000 for the upcoming season, and those not placed in that category will earn $150,000 for the year ahead.

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In addition to the opt-out option, the league also created a special reserve list for players who either test positive for COVID-19 or who have been quarantined due to close contact with someone who is infected. Placement on the reserve list does not indicate if the player himself tested positive.

Kansas City Chiefs starting right guard Laurent Duvernay-Tardif, a trained medical professional off the field, was the first player to opt-out. Here’s who has opted out from playing across the AFC North, as well as the players listed on each team’s COVID-19 reserve list.

Baltimore Ravens

Opt-out

OT Andre Smith

WR De’Anthony Thomas

COVID-19 reserve list

S Nigel Warrior

Cincinnati Bengals

Opt-out

COVID-19 reserve list

DE Kendall Futrell

Cleveland Browns

Opt-out

COVID-19 reserve list

RB Dontrell Hilliard

S Jovante Moffatt

Pittsburgh Steelers

Opt-out

COVID-19 reserve list

CB Arrion Springs

Browns-Ravens game in Week 1 will be played in front of less than 14,000 fans

Browns-Ravens game in Week 1 will be played in front of less than 14,000 fans at M&T Stadium

When the Cleveland Browns travel to Baltimore to face the Ravens in Week 1, the teeming throngs in purple and black won’t be so menacing. In fact, the stadium will have a decidedly docile feel compared to normal.

The Ravens sent out an email to PSL holders that revealed a plan to limit attendance to fewer than 14,000 people per game in order to comply with social distancing restrictions. Baltimore’s stadium, M&T Bank Stadium, seats 71,008. The restricted entry will cut attendance to about 20 percent of capacity.

“To offer a proper level of safety for fans who want to attend games, a reduction in capacity is necessary,” Ravens president Dick Cass said in the email. “We are disappointed that this will be a disruption for many ticket buyers, but we have an obligation to our fans and our community to keep M&T Bank Stadium as safe as possible.”

The Ravens are still working on how to manage the desire of PSL holders who wish to attend games and the limited seating capacity.

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The Hurry Up Podcast: Matt Waldman talks Nick Chubb, Browns Rushing Attack

The Hurry Up Podcast: Matt Waldman talks Nick Chubb, Browns run game and more

Host Mac Robinson talks to Matt Waldman of the Rookie Scouting Portfolio about the Cleveland Browns’ new offense under head coach Kevin Stefanski, and how Nick Chubb could burst onto the scene and put himself in some pretty elite company.

Listen as Robinson and Waldman discuss the impact of the running game on the wide receiver group, and some of their favorite draft picks and each’s fit on the roster.

Be sure to follow Mac (@MacRobinson95) and the podcast (@HurryUpPodcast) on Twitter for all of the latest news and notes surrounding the podcast, the Browns, and all things football! Feel free to support the podcast today by becoming a patron!

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