NFL Two-A-Days: Cleveland Browns 2010 Preview
1. Will the new quarterbacks all start at least one game in 2010?
The new quarterbacks are Jake Delhomme, Seneca Wallace, and Colt McCoy.
I am actually going to disagree with Mike & Mike! I think Mike Holmgren is going to bring stability to this franchise. Holmgren will stick with Delhomme, even if he throws a few picks.
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I doubt we will see Colt McCoy because they want him to develop, but if we do, it will be garbage time. Seneca Wallace is more of a wildcat and/or wide receiver threat, if you ask me.
2. Who will emerge as the Browns workhorse in 2010?
Once again, I disagree with Mike & Mike (this is weird).
With Jerome Harrison's 5'9", 205-pound body, it's not wise to put the full load on him. Montario Hardesty comes in from Tennessee, who is an elusive back. These two will be a good thunder and lightning sort of duo.
To ask who will emerge as the workhorse is unrealistic, considering that is rare in today's NFL.
3. Is Josh Cribbs the most versatile player in the NFL?
No, I believe that title belongs to DeSean Jackson. Cribbs is the best kick returner in the league, no way to argue that. Similar to Devin Hester, Cribbs doesn't do it for me as a No. 1 target in an offense.
I think when a player is explosive, people go crazy trying to find a way to get the ball to them. That usually doesn't work, because these guys are returners, you cannot center an offense around them.
Keep him returning punts and get him in open space, but don't try and center your offense around him. Cribbs complements other targets very well. He isn't the top guy.
4. Can the Browns be the Bengals of 2010?
They won't make the playoffs in the AFC North. Who are they going to beat out? That is not to say they haven't improved—they have. But they are not on the Ravens or Bengals' level yet.
5. Record?
I trust Mike Holmgren to lead this team in the right direction, but it's going to take some time. I feel terrible for all you Cleveland sports fans, but hang in there, because the Browns are building a winner.
2010 prediction: 6-10, last in the AFC North.
This idea originated from ESPN's Mike & Mike. You can check out their opinion on ESPNRadio.com. Later today, I've got my sleeper team of year, the Houston Texans.

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