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Is the O-line the problem with running game?

The Browns made it a priority to run the ball this season, yet are ranked 28th in that department.

BEREA—The Browns stated goal coming into the 2015 season was to be able to run the ball and control the clock.

Through seven games, the Browns are 28th in the NFL in rushing, averaging just 90.4 yards per game.

The Browns have made up for their lack of running the ball by surprisingly successfully moving the ball through the air, passing for 273.7 yards a game (8th in the NFL).

The Browns have made a concerted effort to build a dominant offensive line with three first-round draft choices among the top six players and two high-round second-round draft picks.