BEREA, Ohio -- Duke Johnson doesn't have time for Corey Coleman to get his game face on or knock the rust off.
The Browns are 0-9 heading into Sunday's game against the Jaguars, and he's expecting the 2016 No. 15 overall to provide an immediate impact.
"He better,'' said Johnson. "He doesn't have a choice. He has to help. It's his job. That's why we brought him here."
Johnson, who leads the team with 42 receptions and tries to carry the team on his back with every relentless touch, has articulated his expectations to Coleman, who's missed seven games with his broken hand but was activated off injured reserve Thursday.