The Cleveland Browns certainly find themselves in an interesting position as an organization. While not totally a tabula rasa entering the second offseason with their latest regime, there is still plenty of room for change following a one-win season. There has in fact already been a significant amount of change both on the roster and the coaching staff.
I suppose this is a way of saying that there hasn’t been a great deal of constancy with the Browns over the course of the past year—or really the best X number of years—so it’s certainly a bit of an oddity that one of the most consistent players for them last year was quarterback-turned-wide-receiver (every-so begrudgingly) Terrelle Pryor.