Cleveland Browns: 5 Bold predictions for Week 6 vs. Steelers
By Randy Gurzi
4. Harrison makes it two in a row
The safety position has been an interesting one for the Cleveland Browns this season, to say the least. General manager Andrew Berry gave the spot a full makeover as he released Morgan Burnett and allowed Damarious Randall to leave in free agency. In their place, he signed Karl Joseph and Andrew Sendejo while also using a second-round pick on Grant Delpit from LSU.
However, injuries have messed things up drastically for the Browns at safety. Delpit was lost for the season with a torn Achilles suffered in training camp and that led to them trading for Ronnie Harrison from the Jacksonville Jaguars. Harrison wasn’t on the field much in the first four weeks but then another injury forced the team’s hand as Joseph was out against Indianapolis and Harrison got his first start for Cleveland.
That wound up being a good thing for them as the former Jaguar took a pass to the house when he picked off Philip Rivers. Unfortunately, he was injured in the game as he was evaluated for a concussion and Sheldrick Redwine stepped in for him and also recorded an interception.
Even with the injury, Harrison is expected to go in Week 6 and if he does, look for him to make it two weeks in a row with a pick. He nearly had one in Dallas, which proves the interception against Indy was no fluke. This is a talented player who will continue to endear himself to Cleveland fans.