6 Cleveland Browns whose stock is down at 2021 Bye Week

Cleveland Browns Ronnie Harrison (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images)
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5. Cleveland Browns S John Johnson

The Browns big free-agent signing, John Johnson, has played so poorly at times, that we really never thought things could get as worse as they were with Andrew Sendejo in 2020.

Yet, Johnson, like Harrison, has looked bad at times, blowing coverage, Roger Dorn-ing tackles and in general, not doing what he was brought in to do: Make plays.

Like Harrison, Johnson shined against the Ravens, so there’s hope he can rebound and save the rest of his season.

That said, the Browns seems to be asking him to do too much in their quest to play three safeties. Defensive coordinator Joe Woods really need another deep threat to guard against the long ball, because like Harrison, Johnson seems better suited to play in the box.

He has 47 tackles this season. Forty-seven! He had 105 last season and 119 in 2018 (years when he started all 16 games).