Cleveland Browns: 5 Browns whose stock is up after Seahawks loss
2. Ricky Seals-Jones
Ricky Seals-Jones had another stellar game, that saw him catch three balls for 47 yards, making him Cleveland’s second leading receiver behind Odell Beckham Jr.
Seals-Jones’ longest pass went for 31 yards and resulted in a touchdown.
Seals-Jones caught our attention against the Ravens following a three-catch, 82-yard, performance that hit its peak with a touchdown.
With David Njoku out with wrist injury suffered in Week 2 agains the Jets, Seals-Jones contributions are salvaging the position group.
Demetrius Harris has been terrible. Of the 67 tight ends PFF graded, Harris is dead last. He’s not blocking well, he’s not doing anything in the passing game, it wouldn’t a surprise to see him shelved once Njoku gets back.
Brown has been above average as a blocker and as a receiver. He continues to make good on his potential and just needs more reps.
David Njoku is on the IR, but he’s eligible to come back in a few weeks. Seals-Jones is saving the position though and you’ll probably continue to hear his name in the foreseeable future.