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Browns Film Breakdown

2021 Training Camp Position Preview: Wide Receiver

Browns Film Breakdown

Bleav

Browns, Nfl, Sports, Cleveland, Nfl Team, Football, Nfl Draft

4.8553 Ratings

🗓️ 14 July 2021

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

As Training Camp approaches, Jake is breaking down each position with insights on the roster and tough decisions looming. We have discussed Quarterback and Running Back where things are largely in place, but today we switch to the Wide Receiver position where the middle of the group has to determine some key roles. There is a battle for who gets the third WR snaps and then how the roles shape up for those at the bottom of the group. Jake is joined by @BrownsMockDraft where the two go through key categories, decisions looming, with statistical analysis and much more. OBR TWITCH LINK Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Baker Mayfield, undraftable, off my board.

0:06.0

The Cleveland Brown select Baker Mayfield.

0:10.0

What a beautiful pro by the Baker!

0:15.0

Big job!

0:18.0

Osta-asterusa, baby!

0:22.6

Barts now!

0:29.2

Welcome into the OBR film breakdown.

0:35.7

If you have not been paying attention, we are going through pretty rapid fire here leading up to training camp.

0:54.8

I don't know, maybe we'll finish on the 26th, I'm not sure. We're going to cover every position. We have done quarterback. We did that two days ago. We did running back yesterday. Joined by Corey Kennan for a Baker-Mayfield. Quick discussion on some accuracy numbers that were dug up by Corey on Baker. Wanted to chat with him about that. Had that conversation.

1:01.0

Then on Tuesday, we had a friend of the podcast who I thought did a fantastic job for us.

1:08.1

Damian Parsons talked about Nick Chubb and what he thinks of, Kareem Hunt, that duo across the league.

1:09.9

I think you bring someone on from the Browns. They're just going to tell you how great there. I like bringing on somebody who looks at the rest of the league to give you a league-wide sort of perspective there. I think that that's always good. So we went through running back yesterday. We talked about Demetri Keltin that running back three battle is going to be really one of the more interesting camp battles. I think Deeris Johnson showed that he can handle kick return duties pretty well last year. Is that enough to keep his roster spot with what Demetriq Fulton can do in both phases of the game? I don't know. That's what's going to be one of the more compelling things to watch. And luckily we get some preseason games to sort that out. Today, we shift specifically to wide receiver. We're not talking tight end, just wide receiver. and when you look at the brown's roster they have a ton of rosterable wide receivers you have the names you know you know the guys at the top odell beckham jarvis landry then the wide receiver three battle which we're going to talk about in just a little bit between Richard Higgins,

2:01.4

Cadaral Hodge, and Donovan People's Jones.

2:05.1

Now they can three and four can be interchangeable because some guys play Z, X, whatever.

2:10.0

We'll see who ends up leading those snaps.

2:11.8

But then there's other guys too.

2:13.5

You know, there's obviously Anthony Schwartz, who they just drafted.

2:17.7

Okay. There's Jojo Natsartz, who they just drafted. Okay.

2:18.3

There's Jojo Natsun, who was a rostered player at the beginning of last year.

2:21.6

A guy who they were using on those sweeps, those speed sweeps, jet stuff, fly motion,

2:26.9

they were using him.

2:28.1

He was the focal point return man early in the season.

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