The Cleveland Browns have expectations of not being one of the league’s worst clubs for a second consecutive year. GM Andrew Berry worked overtime this offseason to address the weak spots and bring in new players to replace the ones who have left the team.

Now that training camp is over, and the air has cleared on the final 53-man roster and who is in and who is out, the focus for every player, coach, and executive is on the season opener, September 7, against division foe Cincinnati Bengals in Cleveland.

There are many good-to-great players on this year’s roster, and still some problem areas. But this is one player on offense and defense, plus special teams who can change the narrative and perhaps be the difference in games.

Here’s the list:

Offense

TE Harold Fannin, Jr.

While most

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