Cleveland Browns quarterback DeShone Kizer has had, by just about every measurable statistic, a disappointing rookie season.
Kizer is last in completion percentage, 32nd in yards per attempt, 29th in touchdown passes, 33rd in quarterback rating and No. 1 in interceptions.
Much of Kizer’s early season struggles were attributed to the Browns having a “lack of playmakers,” with some believing that he would be transformed once wide receiver Josh Gordon returned to the field. (Similar to how Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson was only good because he had DeAndre Hopkins on the receiving end of his passes.