I keep saying dont sleep on Tyrod. With better receivers and a more pass friendly offense, he can be a 4k yard QB.
We could actually have an issue where he has a great season and we franchise him with all the extra cap space and have a Brees vs Rivers type situation. It would be a great problem to have.
Bruh, Tyrod is gonna have a damn good year. Here's some info for those pointing out Tyrod's conservative style:
He put up nearly 3000 yards, 14 TDs 4 Ints on a team where his BEST receiving weapon was Charles Clay. Whereas right now, he's working with the likes of Gordon, Landry, Njoku, and we'll see what Coleman and Callaway brings us.
His poor weapons played a part in how many sacks he had taken last year.
And that was with their offensive coordinator Rick Dennison, who was fired at the end of the season due to his incompetence and 29th ranked offense. The only reason Dennison was even in place as OC was because of his connections to Gary Kubiak, otherwise he seemed mostly unfit for the position. Bills fans were clamoring for his firing, with multiple "Official fire Rick Dennison" threads on their websites. Dennison had a TON of mind-boggling mistakes, here's a few:
http://buffalonews.com/2018/01/12/five-times-rick-dennison-made-bills-fans-scratch-their-heads/
Now he's only an offensive line coach with the Jets.
Compare that to Todd Haley who is more highly regarded, and really good at his job as OC. He will utilize Tyrod well and play to his strengths.
I realize TT won't be putting up 5000 yards and 40 touchdowns. He's no Drew Brees. But he did 3000/20/6 in his first year with Buffalo, so I wouldn't be shocked if he put up 3800 yards, 27 tds, 8 interceptions with this Browns team. If so, that would be borderline elite.
Put up those numbers and I honestly think we might be fighting for a playoff berth late in the season. This is only his 4th year as a starter in this league - there's room for improvement. He is a professional and GREAT pickup for only a 3rd round pick.