Browns remaining schedule says Cleveland will still make the postseason

The Browns play 6 of their final 10 games against teams with 0 or 1 win through Week 6

Sitting at 4-2 and still holding the final AFC Wild Card berth after Week 6, the Cleveland Browns remain in good position to snap the prolonged postseason appearance drought. Some of that has to do with the team’s schedule.

Cleveland’s remaining 10 games are one of the easiest slates any of the 32 NFL teams will face the rest of the season. It’s aided by playing half of those games against teams that currently have just one victory through Week 6, as well as a date with the NFL’ only remaining winless team, the New York Jets.

Here’s what is left on the Browns schedule:

Week 7: at Bengals (1-4-1)

Week 8: Raiders (3-2)

Week 9: bye

Week 10: Texans (1-5)

Week 11: Eagles (1-4-1)

Week 12: at Jaguars (1-5)

Week 13: at Titans (5-0)

Week 14: Ravens (5-1)

Week 15: at Giants (1-5)

Week 16: at Jets (0-6)

Week 17: Steelers (5-0)

That works out to an aggregate record of 23-32-2 for the remaining 10 foes, but 15 of those wins are dispersed amongst just three teams.

According to ESPN’s projections, which combine the game locations, records and power rankings through Week 6, the Browns have the easiest road.

Other outlets, including CBS, have the Browns ranked with one of the three easiest roads.

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Browns vs. Bengals comprehensive pre-game guide

What to watch for, how to watch, predictions, matchups and more

Thursday has arrived, and that means it’s Browns game day! The Cleveland Browns open the home slate of the 2020 season at 8:20 p.m. tonight at FirstEnergy Stadium against the AFC North rival Cincinnati Bengals.

We’ve got everything you need to know about the in-state matchup. Here’s the buffet of what we’ve written on all facets of the matchup…

The top matchups Cleveland has in the game and paths to victory.

Cleveland is favored to win despite the Week 1 loss.

The final injury report for the Browns, with four players ruled out.

From our colleagues at Bengals Wire, the injury list from Cincinnati.

The Bengals made an interesting move during the week in claiming PK Austin Seibert off waivers from the Browns.

Thoughts from our Josh Keatley on some favorable Browns matchup and DFS plays.

Where you can watch, listen or stream the game live.

The Browns Wire Podcast: Bengals vs. Browns ultimate preview, NFL best bets and more

For a quick look back at what the Browns did in Week 1…

Where Baker Mayfield can improve in Week 2

Browns report card: How we graded the Browns in the Week 1 loss

Snap counts: Shared RB duties in the Browns Week 1 loss to the Ravens

Bengals vs. Browns: Week 2 preview, fantasy outlook, betting guide

Bengals vs. Browns: Week 2 preview, fantasy outlook, betting guide

The Week 2 Thursday night game gives us the first Battle of Ohio and a matchup of two 0-1 teams. Cincinnati will be traveling up to Cleveland after losing to the Los Angeles Chargers, 16-13, due to a heartbreaking missed field goal.

The Browns looked much worse than expected as the Baltimore Ravens beat the breaks off of them to a tune of 38-6. It is a new, short week. Here’s what we can expect to see.

When the Browns have the ball:

We are all aware of how awkward the Browns offense looked last week, but that was against arguably the best team in the NFL. The Bengals are much worse and it is very clear that the pieces Cleveland does have are perfect for Kevin Stefanski’s offensive style. The dynamic duo of Kareem Hunt and Nick Chubb played fairly well last week and honestly, they should have gotten more touches. It should be fair to expect the Browns run game to be the main focus this week as the Cincinnati defensive line is banged up on the interior and it is a short week.

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The Cincinnati defense looked better than expected last week with Sam Hubbard having a good day off the edge, Germaine Pratt being productive at linebacker and the new-look defensive backfield coming together. Even so, the strength of this Cincinnati defense is the interior of the defensive line and that will take a hit this week.

The Bengals spent a ton of cash to lure free-agent defensive tackle, D.J. Reader and although he is slated to start this week, we saw him carted off the field in the third quarter of last week’s game. Their other interior star, Geno Atkins, is listed as officially out. The man behind Atkins, Mike Daniels is also out with injury.

With those two studs out, the other interior starter is a big drop off in Christian Covington. Sam Hubbard and Carlos Dunlap are still great options off the edge, but what was once viewed as this team’s strength is now a potential major weakness. The injuries to the Cincinnati defensive line align perfectly to the Browns’ strengths with their strong line and explosive running back tandem.

When the Bengals have the ball:

New rookie quarterback, Joe Burrow had an okay showing last weekend in orchestrating enough drives to keep his team in the game, but he also looked like a rookie quarterback. He also made decisions that remind you that he went from one of the most talented college football teams of all-time to one of the worst NFL teams (see awkward shovel pass). Burrow is going to be good, but to expect him to raise his level of play in just four days is insane, especially considering the heartbreaking fashion in which they lost.

We know how talented the Bengals receivers are, but Cleveland fans know the real danger is a talented tight end. C.J. Uzomah doesn’t strike fear into my heart the way Mark Andrews did. A.J. Green, Tyler Boyd and John Ross all provide something unique to make this a solid group, but I expect the Browns pass rush to be furious this week. That will help the defensive backs out in a big way.

Myles Garrett was one of the most noticeable disappointments from Week 1, but he will be going from facing Orlando Brown at tackle to Bobby Hart; this should make for a Defensive Player of the Week performance. Jonah Williams was impressive at left tackle for the Bengals last week, but I expect Olivier Vernon to be lined up across from him.

NFL Week 2: Browns key matchups and paths to victory over the Bengals

The real offensive threat for Cincinnati is their run game with Joe Mixon and even Giovani Bernard. Mixon did not have the best Week 1, but all Browns fans should recognize how good he can be with no offensive line let alone the new and improved 2020 version. It is fair to expect Mixon to be the focal point on a short week to keep things simple on the young quarterback in his first prime-time away game and again it can’t be stated enough: on a short week.

Fantasy Outlook:

Who are the best available fantasy option based on DraftKings prices:

QB: Joe Burrow, Cincinnati- $5,900: The rookie quarterback only managed 17 fantasy points last week, but it is not unreasonable to expect a 25 point Thursday nigh performance. Burrow is going to struggle, but what makes him the more valuable fantasy option is the damage he can do with his legs as evidenced by his 45 rushing yards and one touchdown showing last week. The Browns are going to be coming hard at the youngster and this should cause him to exit the pocket even more frequently and the Browns should beat the breaks off this team resulting in possible garbage points for Burrow.

RB: Nick Chubb, Cleveland- $6,200: I am going back to the well on Chubb even after his five-point fantasy performance last week. As we discussed above and in The Browns Wire Podcast, the Browns fell behind fast and early and this took Chubb out of the game script. That should not happen this week as Chubb should be the entire game script as Cleveland should be in a position to control the game and clock. Chubb can hit that 25 point threshold against the Bengals.

WR: A.J. Green, Cincinnati- $6,100: Just like what we discussed with Burrow, Green has potential due to the potential garbage time touches and he could score 20 points based on that. The other thing to look out for is if Green faces Terrance Mitchell rather than Denzel Ward. The less-talented Mitchell could result in an uptick in targets for Green.

TE: Austin Hooper, Cleveland- $4,800: David Njoku led all Cleveland tight ends in targets last week, but with him on IR and hopefully a game-plan more focused on the high priced free agent’s usage, we can expect a 15 point performance for Hooper. It is of importance to note that Cincinnati starting safety, Shawn Williams is ruled out again and Hunter Henry was able to record five receptions for 73 yards last week against the Bengals with Williams being out.

Defense: Cleveland- $2,800: The Browns got destroyed last week and the defense scored zero points, but they did manage to get two sacks and a turnover. It is a fair expectation to expect both of those numbers to double and the Cleveland defense possibly hitting that 10-point mark against a rookie quarterback on a short week.

Odds Preview & Predictions: Bengals +6 Browns, Total-43

My favorite bet of the week is the Browns laying the points against a rookie quarterback on again to reiterate a short week. Joe Burrow got his first taste of NFL action last week and did not play great. Now he has four days to shake off a pretty upsetting last-second loss and play on primetime in an away game.

The Browns got destroyed last week, there is no denying it. But the defense wasn’t as pathetic as everyone thinks considering the Ravens are possibly the best offense in the NFL. Myles Garrett had a rough outing against a possible Pro Bowler and gets to rebound against a fringe starter in Bobby Hart. On the offensive side, we discussed the Browns abandoning the run game, but that shouldn’t happen this week as Nick Chubb should exploit that injured Cincinnati defensive line.

As far as the total goes, I am strongly considering the under here as the weather reports predict wind that could surpass 10 miles per hour. I expect the Browns to roll the Bengals and be in a position to maintain time of possession.

Predictions: Cleveland -6 & Under 43

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Browns carry 2nd-most salary cap room into the 2020 season

GM Andrew Berry has the Browns in good shape on the salary cap front

The Cleveland Browns are in one of the best positions in the NFL in terms of salary cap management. New GM Andrew Berry and his team have the Browns in a fiscally responsible and forward-looking state entering Week 1 of the 2020 NFL season.

Per Spotrac, the Browns have $34,567,177 in salary cap room as of Tuesday morning. That factors in all the cuts and waiver wire additions and subtractions over the weekend.

Only the New England Patriots have more cap room. The overhauled Patriots have just over $36 million by Spotrac’s calculations. The Jacksonville Jaguars are the only other team with more than $30 million in available cap room entering Week 1. The Saints, Rams and Ravens all have less than $1 million at their disposal.

Having all that cap room doesn’t mean Berry can go sign players willy-nilly. Expect the Browns to carry over a significant portion of the cap room in order to re-sign key players like Myles Garrett and Kareem Hunt, as well as to protect against a possible decline in the total salary cap due to COVID-19 issues.

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Browns fare poorly in Football Outsiders DVOA projections for 2020

The Browns are barely above the Jets

Opinions on the fate of the 2020 Cleveland Browns are generally middle-of-the-pack, with the win projections and power ranking slots usually between 14th and 20th. While that might be a little disappointing, those are realistic expectations for a team with a rookie head coach, at least two new starters on the offensive line and several defensive question marks.

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The analysts at Football Outsiders are less optimistic about the fate of Kevin Stefanski’s first Browns team. In their annual projection of DVOA (courtesy Touchdown Wire) or defense-adjusted value over average, the Browns rank just 24th entering the season.

Cleveland’s value of minus-5.1 is barely better than the Broncos or Jets, two teams generally perceived to be well behind the Browns in the AFC playoff picture. The defense is the sticking point, and the recent injuries in the secondary don’t help,

The Browns are projected with a team DVOA of -5.1%, with the offense ahead of the defense, and 7.5 Average Wins. These projections were made before safety Grant Delpit’s season-ending Achilles tendon injury, and the possibility that cornerback Greedy Williams could miss serious time with a shoulder injury.

The breakdowns of how exactly Football Outsiders compiles the DVOA and the projected win totals are included in the Touchdown Wire explanation.

Browns rank 20th in ESPN’s preseason power poll

The Browns are 3rd in the AFC North rankings

The latest of the NFL preseason power polls comes courtesy of ESPN. It took a little scrolling down to find the Cleveland Browns in ESPN’s list. Kevin Stefanski’s team checks in at No. 20 of 32.

Sandwiched between the Arizona Cardinals and the Las Vegas Raiders, the Browns are a distant third amongst AFC North teams. Baltimore is firmly planted at No. 2 and the Pittsburgh Steelers are No. 13. Cincinnati is up to No. 30 from the bottom ranking pre-draft.

In addition to the rankings, each ESPN team writer listed the person on the team with the hottest seat. As expected, QB Baker Mayfield earned the nod from Jake Trotter. Mayfield is the only realistic option for that honor in Cleveland in 2020.

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USA TODAY projects the Browns to finish 9-7

USA TODAY football analyst Nate Davis projects the Browns to finish 9-7 in 2020

We’re getting ever so close to the 2020 NFL season. As we trudge through what would normally be the preseason, it’s time for the rite of passage that is season forecasting for final records.

One of the latest comes courtesy of USA TODAY and analysts Nate Davis. HIs projection forecasts the Browns to improve to 9-7 and finish third in the difficult AFC North. It’s an uptick over last season’s disappointing 6-10 effort that resulted in yet another regime change in Cleveland.

Davis sees the coaching change as a positive, even if it might be a little rocky in this odd Year 1,

Newly motivated QB Baker Mayfield seems tailor-made for rookie coach Kevin Stefanski’s system … even if they won’t have much time to get on the same page of the playbook. Still, this club’s copious talent has to eventually prevail … right?

The full season forecast for all 32 NFL teams, with the rival Ravens winning the AFC but losing to the Saints in the Super Bowl.

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Mock draft watch: Browns build pass defense in Draft Wire’s latest 3-rounder

Two good pass defenders and two WRs make up the projected haul

Our good friends at Draft Wire have released their latest projections for the first three rounds of the 2021 NFL Draft. Who will the Browns land when they step to the podium in Public Square in downtown Cleveland next spring?

In the first round, the Browns tab Oregon safety Jevon Holland with the No. 16 overall pick. Holland is a nifty coverage safety who also doubles as the Ducks’ primary return man. He’s at his best marking TEs and RBs in the passing game, an area of concern for the Browns right now.

Chazz Surratt, a do-it-all type of linebacker from North Carolina, comes to Cleveland in the second round. He started his UNC career as a quarterback (he was their initial replacement for Mitchell Trubisky) before finding his rightful home at linebacker.

Another Tar Heel, wideout Dazz Newsome, is the projection in the third round. Newsome brings an explosive element to the slot receiver position. It’s Michigan WR Nico Collins as the Browns’ second pick in the third round, acquired from the Saints.