It’s no secret that the Browns’ passing attack has been broken for most of this season. Whether it’s because of Baker Mayfield’s injury, inconsistent availability across the offense as a whole or playcalling, nothing has worked. I’ve believed the offense can’t get fixed without personnel changes, particularly at receiver. The Browns lack the explosive, game-breaking receiver that Mayfield, or any quarterback, needs for a better chance of success. The good news is they have the chance to get that receiver in this April’s NFL draft. Several will be available for them, including Ohio State’s Garrett Wilson. The Buckeyes have produced many talented receivers in recent years, including Terry McLaurin and Michael Thomas.