On Sunday the Cleveland Browns played nearly none of their starters on the offensive line against the Cincinnati Bengals to wrap up the regular season. In preparation for the playoffs, Kevin Stefanski opted to rest his starters and get them healthier for what they hope is a deep playoff run.
Jeff Driskel became the fifth different quarterback to start for the Browns in what has been a rollercoaster of a season. He struggled for the first three quarters without much production although he did have a few good throws in the fourth quarter including two touchdowns to wide receiver David Bell.
Cleveland did get an extended look at rookie Luke Wypler who played out of position at guard and did so rather well for a first career start. More good stuff from Nick Harris who was back at center with Ethan Pocic resting for the postseason overall the depth on the offensive line had a decent outing.
Here are the Top 10 performances from the regular season finale according to PFF.
WR David Bell
Overall: 75.9
Receiving: 76.1
Run Blocking: 52.4
G Michael Dunn
Overall: 67.8
Pass Blocking: 58.9
Run Blocking: 68.2
QB Jeff Driskel
Overall: 66.4
Passing: 58.9
Rushing: 83.4
T James Hudson III
Overall: 66.2
Pass Blocking: 64.5
Run Blocking: 65.5
G Luke Wypler
Overall: 65.3
Pass Blocking: 51.9
Run Blocking: 67.5
C Nick Harris
Overall: 64.8
Pass Blocking: 67.7
Run Blocking: 62.6
TE Jordan Akins
Overall: 62.1
Receiving: 61.2
Pass Blocking: 70.2
RB Pierre Strong Jr.
Overall: 61.9
Rushing: 63.4
Pass Blocking: 68.5
RB Jerome Ford
Overall: 61.0
Rushing: 52.5
Receiving: 77.5
WR Cedric Tillman
Overall: 60.4
Receiving: 60.1
Run Blocking: 59.7