Hue Jackson, asked how the Browns might divide touches between a host of old and new playmakers, offered a wide smile. It is, after all, a good problem to have.
“I know right now, when you look at us from an offensive standpoint,” Jackson said last week upon the conclusion of the NFL Draft, “you wonder where all of these balls are going to go because a year ago, that wasn’t a problem.”
Indeed, Cleveland struggled to receive consistent production from anyone outside running back Duke Johnson Jr., who was the team’s top weapon in both the run and pass games.