
Travis Benjamin falls into the Mitchell Schwartz category in that he’s another homegrown talent the Browns need to take care of. Give Benjamin credit. Despite playing for a franchise in a state of constant turnover, he’s managed to turn himself into a valuable asset.
The 2015 season saw Benjamin come into his own as a receiver, and he also reclaimed the punt return job, after the yips seemed to leave the “Rabbit” a shell of man during the 2014 campaign.
The 100th overall player selected in the 2012 NFL Draft, Benjamin caught 68 passes for 966 yards and five touchdowns.
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He added another via punt return and proved to be a rare things the Browns have lacked since 1999–a playmaker teams actually have to worry about.