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A 'sure thing' for the Browns' top draft pick; are the Cavs taking too many threes?

A 'sure thing' for the Browns' top draft pick; are the Cavs taking too many threes?

Update: 2025-12-24
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  • The big question: Is Shedeur Sanders the Browns' long-term answer at quarterback? His development is a work in progress amidst a poor offense.

  • A compelling case for the Browns to use a high draft pick on a "sure thing" wide receiver like Carnell Tate instead of a risky QB, providing a reliable weapon for the next decade.

  • The offensive line is a top priority for a complete overhaul, with a need to invest heavily in the draft and free agency to find a cornerstone "10-year left tackle."

  • Jerry Jeudy's disappointing season raises questions about his future with the team given his large contract.

  • After a shaky start, kicker Andre Szmyt has become a reliable and above-average weapon, solidifying a key position for the Browns.

  • Quarterback Dillon Gabriel is largely viewed as a long-term backup, a role highlighted by fan reactions during a recent game appearance.

  • A debate emerged comparing the calm demeanor of Browns coach Kevin Stefanski to the fiery, culture-changing style of Indiana's Curt Cignetti, questioning which approach is better for a struggling team.

  • The modern college football landscape, with NIL and the transfer portal, allows for much faster program turnarounds than the more structured team-building environment of the NFL.

  • Cavs guard Darius Garland has shown a recent resurgence, playing more like the dynamic, aggressive offensive player he has been in the past.

  • Despite a recent win, the Cavs' defense remains a major concern, as they continue to struggle with transition defense and rebounding.

  • The Cavaliers are criticized for their heavy reliance on high-volume three-point shooting, with suggestions they should focus more on attacking the paint.

  • There's a belief that the Cavaliers' offense functions best when center Jarrett Allen is happy and actively involved as more than just a screener.

  • Fans expressed grave concern over MLB's official partnerships with sports betting companies, fearing it compromises the game's integrity.

  • Frustration is mounting over MLB's slow action in the gambling case involving Guardians players, especially when compared to the NBA's swift response in similar situations.

  • A top offseason wish for the Guardians is to trade from their pitching depth to acquire a much-needed right-handed power-hitting outfielder.

  • The system allowing wealthy MLB teams to sign "ready-made" international players is debated as unfair, sparking ideas for creating more parity for smaller markets.



  • The lack of playing time for offensive lineman Zak Zinter, despite numerous injuries, raises questions about his future with the Browns.

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A 'sure thing' for the Browns' top draft pick; are the Cavs taking too many threes?

A 'sure thing' for the Browns' top draft pick; are the Cavs taking too many threes?

Terry Pluto, Cleveland.com