Cleveland Browns WRs Rashard Higgins and Andrew Hawkins are slated to be the Browns’ No. 2 and No. 3 wide receivers behind WR Corey Coleman, according to ESPNClevelan.com’s Tony Grossi.
Footballguys View: The Browns added plenty of WR help via the 2016 NFL draft, and their first-round pick Coleman should take over for Travis Benjamin who left to the Chargers in free agency. Coleman has speed like Benjamin and can take the top off the defense. Hawkins is a seasoned veteran who is ultra-quick and can get open on underneath routes as a slot receiver. Higgins was the last of four WRs the Browns selected in the draft this year, but his skill set is out of this world. He’s a player we love in dynasty leagues because he runs clean routes, has a large catch radius due to elite athleticism and has a knack for making difficult catches near the sideline.