2. Cleveland Browns
Freddie Kitchens looked like the next offensive wunderkind in the NFL last season. Things have stalled in Cleveland (5-7) though, as they have been known to do. Kitchens could be in trouble when the year is over in a famously dysfunctional organization. The Browns are loaded with young stars on both sides of the ball, but they can’t seem to get out of their own way. They have committed the fourth most penalties in the league this year (99). Rivera’s Panthers had the second fewest (67). He could be just the right personality to bring some discipline to a team that desperately needs it.