It was more of the same from the offense of the Cleveland Browns on Sunday against the Seahawks as turnovers continue to be the storyline. Right now the quarterback play is abysmal and some of the worst in the NFL. The offense overall did not play poorly but the turnovers from the quarterback position continue to be a major issue. They did get another standout performance from tight end David Njoku and wide receiver Amari Cooper, however.
The offensive line continued to play well and the running game was the most impressive it has been since losing Nick Chubb. As the game wore on you could see the Browns’ offensive line imposing their will against the Seahawks. If they can clean up the quarterback play this offense can be good enough to win games.
Despite the turnovers, they were still one first down away from sealing a victory, though another turnover was the undoing. Let’s take a look at the 10 players that impressed the most in Seattle according to PFF.
TE David Njoku
Overall: 88.2
Receiving: 86.8
Run Blocking: 73.6
RB Kareem Hunt
Overall: 79.6
Rushing: 74.9
Receiving: 78.7
WR Amari Cooper
Overall: 78.8
Receiving: 77.5
Run Blocking: 62.0
C Ethan Pocic
Overall: 71.4
Pass Blocking: 60.0
Run Blocking: 67.3
OT James Hudson III
Overall: 68.6
Run Blocking: 68.0
Pass Blocking: 64.1
G Wyatt Teller
Overall: 64.2
Pass Blocking: 54.8
Run Blocking: 64.3
G Joel Bitonio
Overall: 63.2
Pass Blocking: 90.9
Run Blocking: 51.8
C Nick Harris
Overall: 61.9
Pass Blocking: 56.1
Run Blocking: 63.4
RB Jerome Ford
Overall: 60.5
Rushing: 62.0
Receiving: 54.9
RB Pierre Strong Jr.
Overall: 60.2
Rushing: 58.4
Receiving: 69.4