The Cleveland Browns offense has been an absolute mess this season. Quarterback Deshaun Watson has played like he’s forgotten how his position works. The offensive line is missing multiple starters, while new offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey doesn’t seem to have a cohesive plan.
The Browns, though, aren’t playing the blame game.
“We need to put it all together,” head coach Kevin Stefanski said, per On3’s Daryl Ruiter. “I wouldn’t single any one player out.”
If there’s a Browns player to single out for a DFS start this week, it’s running back Jerome Ford. While Ford (203 scrimmage yards, 1 TD) hasn’t been great this year, he has a reasonable price point ($5,700 and some upside against the Las Vegas Raiders.
D’Onta Foreman ($4,300) may steal some carries, but Ford (10 receptions) has the stronger point-per-reception (PPR) floor. He’ll also be up against an underwhelming Raiders run defense at a time when Cleveland should be looking to get back to the offensive basic.
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