
This mimics what Landry did in Miami, where his previous team's heavy reliance on spread formations allowed him to take approximately two-thirds of his snaps inside. The Browns will likely be a bit more balanced than the Dolphins when it comes to deciding between a second tight end or a third wide receiver, but it's still a good bet that Landry plays more than half his snaps from the slot. Landry and Josh Gordon are expected to stay on the field the vast majority of the time, with either Corey Coleman or Antonio Callaway (groin) coming on for three-wide formations. Landry will have a hard time approaching the target volume he earned in Miami, but Gordon's presence downfield could open up more room to operate on short and intermediate routes.

























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