Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski and general manager Andrew Berry watch practice from the sideline during day two of NFL rookie minicamp at the Cleveland Browns training facility on Saturday, May 10, 2025, in Berea, Ohio. Jeff Lange / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

The Cleveland Browns are one of the most intriguing NFL teams to watch with training camp just around the corner, mainly because of their compelling quarterback battle.

However, just because the Browns are interesting does not necessarily mean they are in great shape. In fact, they have a glaring issue that will almost certainly manifest itself next season if they don't take some measures to solve it: the receiving corps.

Dalton Wasserman ran through each position group and named the teams that are strongest and weakest in those respective categories, and when it came to wide receivers, Wasserman had Cleveland pegged as the worst team in the NFL.

"Aside from Jerry Jeudy, who rode an incredible volume of targets to a 74.9 PFF receiving grade last season, the Browns are sorely lacking in proven receiving options," Wasserman wrote. "Cedric Tillman showed flashes as a vertical threat before suffering a season-ending concussion. Jamari Thrash and David Bell caught only three passes apiece over the entire season. Free-agent acquisition Diontae Johnson could offer some hope, but he posted just a 65.3 PFF receiving grade while playing for three different teams last season."

The Browns oddly chose to pass on a wide receiver in the NFL Draft, instead opting to sign the embattled Johnson shortly after the draft concluded.

Cleveland seems to be relying on awful lot on a potential breakout campaign from Tillman or Thrash next season, which is a dangerous game to play, especially considering that the Browns may be trotting out a rookie quarterback next fall.

There are still a couple of options remaining in free agency, including six-time Pro Bowler Keenan Allen and former Browns wide out Amari Cooper.

Cleveland could also pull off a trade, and it has plenty of time to do so between now and the regular season.


More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Christopher Bell fends off Joey Logano to win NASCAR All-Star Race, $1M prize
Robert Shwartzman becomes first rookie in 42 years to win Indianapolis 500 pole
Scottie Scheffler runs away with PGA Championship to win third major 
WNBA looking into 'hateful fan comments' against Sky's Angel Reese
Thunder, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander close out Nuggets in Game 7
Carlos Alcaraz denies Jannik Sinner in Rome for third title of year
Caitlin Clark looks like MVP candidate with triple-double as Fever destroy Angel Reese's Sky
Three-time All-Star announces retirement from baseball
Former Ravens defender practically begs Steelers for the chance to sign in Pittsburgh
'He never once said a word to me': Packers HC Matt LaFleur breaks silence on disgruntled WR
Steelers learn more about Aaron Rodgers' personal issues amid NFL uncertainty
Phillies reliever issued 80-game PED suspension
Max Verstappen wins fourth consecutive Emilia Romagna GP
Quinn Ewers scores historic payday for seventh-round pick
Dodgers expect IL stint for two-time All-Star reliever
Orioles pitcher has brutal quote about Brandon Hyde firing
Former Packers kicker signs with 49ers
Browns veteran has message for NFL over disrespectful move
Watch: Thomas Harley's OT goal sends Stars back to Western Conference Final
Brandon Hyde couldn't survive Orioles' continued freefall

Want more Browns news?

Join the hundreds of thousands of fans who start their day with Yardbarker's Morning Bark, the best newsletter in sports.