Cleveland Browns News: Where do the Browns receiving corps rank?

CLEVELAND, OH - DECEMBER 10: Josh Gordon #12 of the Cleveland Browns makes catch in the first quarter against the Green Bay Packers at FirstEnergy Stadium on December 10, 2017 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)
CLEVELAND, OH - DECEMBER 10: Josh Gordon #12 of the Cleveland Browns makes catch in the first quarter against the Green Bay Packers at FirstEnergy Stadium on December 10, 2017 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) /
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The Daily Dawg Tags brings you all the Cleveland Browns news you need to know. Today’s featured story takes a look at where every team’s receiving corps rank.

The Cleveland Browns have bolstered their offensive skill players during this off-season. One of the positions that was upgraded was the wide receiver position.

The Browns traded for wide receiver Jarvis Landry before the new league year began in March. By adding Landry, it showed that the Browns were serious about turning around the organization this season.

Throughout the rest of the off-season, Cleveland added Antonio Callaway and Damion Ratley in the draft. The Browns also signed Jeff Janis during free agency.

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The biggest addition to the Browns receiving corps is a drama-free off-season for Josh Gordon. Over the past few seasons, Gordon has not been available for the Browns due to suspensions. But after getting his off-field issues straightened out, Gordon is looking to turn around his career.

The pair of Gordon and Landry already have confidence in themselves and the rest of the Browns receivers, as the duo has stated that they feel they are the best receiving corps in the NFL.

In today’s Daily Dawg Tags, we take a look at an article that ranks every receiving corps in the NFL, with the Browns’ groups of receivers ranking among the league’s best.

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NFL 2018: Ranking all 32 wide receiver corps – NFL Spin Zone

"A team that hasn’t seen their name in the top of anything positive in recent seasons comes in at No. 4. The Cleveland Browns have had an offseason to remember and their moves have turned their wide receiving corps into one of the best in the game."

The Browns now have two of the best receivers in the NFL. With the type of weapons Cleveland has surrounded Tyrod Taylor with, there is a good chance that the Browns could have one of the best passing offenses in the NFL at the end of the 2018 season.

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