Cleveland Browns: Week 7 predictions against the Tennessee Titans
2. One of Cleveland’s young receivers becomes the team’s first player with over 100-yards receiving in one game.
Just writing this was a shock. Not a single Browns receiver has had over 100-yards receiving in any game this year. Wide receiver Rashard Higgins (95 yards) and running back Duke Johnson (81 yards) have gotten close, though.
More from Factory of Sadness
- Bet $1 on ANYTHING to Unlock $200 Guaranteed with Crazy Bet365 Ohio Promo!
- 3 reasons why the Cleveland Cavaliers have a good shot to win the East next year
- It might be too soon to say it but it looks like the Cleveland Guardians are back
- Are the Cleveland Browns a Top 10 roster heading into the 2023 season?
- Eastern Conference Solidarity: Back the Heat with $5 Bet, Win $200 Bonus INSTANTLY with DraftKings Promo
However, this week poses a solid opportunity for the young receivers. As previously mentioned, the Titans rank in the bottom-half of the NFL in receiving yards allowed per game. Outside of Logan Ryan, the corners on the roster are still relatively inexperienced. Adorree’ Jackson is a rookie, while LeShaun Sims is in just his second year.
Obviously, the Browns receiving corp is extremely green. However, this is the first time they will play against a secondary that is also very young. Bryce Treggs has the ability to take the top off the defense. Kasen Williams looked much better last week as Hogan’s preferred target. Even Kenny Britt, who is playing in a “revenge game,” could see some targets this week.
With Kizer coming back into the lineup, he should provide a spark for the offense. This spark could just be enough to get the team its first 100-yard receiver of the season against a leaky Titans defense.