Browns Need Jerry Jeudy to Take Another Step

For as good as Jeudy’s been, the Browns can see him reaching an even higher level during his second season in Cleveland.

“I think Jerry has room to grow,” coach Kevin Stefanski said. “I think he would tell you that. There’s techniques that he’s working on. It was Year 1 for us with him, so getting a feel for the route concepts that he’s really good at, things that he can improve upon. But with Year 2 with a team, you’re constantly thinking about that next step. And that can come in a variety of ways, certainly usage and where we put him and how we use them and what position he’s playing and when you’re motioning and when you’re doing different things. I think those are all the types of things that can grow in Year 2.”

Jeudy will be the top receiver for the Browns and will be heavily relied upon. But there’s much uncertainty behind him on the depth chart.

The Browns are hoping that former third-round picks David Bell and Cedric Tillman can step up with more opportunities. Tillman was on a solid track last season but missed time with injury. In 11 games he caught 29 passes for 339 yards and three touchdowns.