Ryan Mathews had the most carries inside the 10-yard line in Week 1, and with a rookie quarterback under center, he could get plenty of red-zone work this season.
Brandin Cooks is the only wideout to score multiple touchdowns in Week 1, and RotoWire's Andrew Laird wonders if quarterbacks distributing their TD passes more evenly will make top-tier WRs less important.
It feels weird to use the terms "Browns" and "Weapons" in the same headline, but 2016 could be a unique season for Cleveland.

Jeff Zimmerman analyzes player aging curves to determine when NFL running backs and wide receivers can be expected to decline. Is Julio Jones headed for a fall?
Kevin Payne picks the opening week of the NFL as Kirk Cousins figures to find himself in a shootout against the Steelers.
Luke Hoover attempts to unveil the players in position to exceed expectations Week 1, as well as those who may disappoint.
Mario Puig looks at the who's rising and falling in the IDP world, including a seemingly quick return from a back injury for J.J. Watt, who is not expected to be limited Week 1.
Erik Siegrist previews the Monday night games, as Todd Gurley looks to get the Rams' return to L.A. off on the right foot against the 49ers in an NFC West showdown.
Amari Cooper begins his second NFL campaign with an ideal matchup against the Saints in the SuperDome.
The staff is unanimous in picking Drew Brees and the Saints as one-point home favorites against the visiting Raiders. And while the Broncos aren't a unanimous pick, three writers made them their best bets.
Juan Carlos Blanco introduces the new DFS site Rosters.com and offers up his value picks for Week 1 of the NFL season, including rookie quarterback Dak Prescott.
Chris Liss is taking Russell Wilson and the heavily-favored Seahawks as they're only 36 percent owned, and the other options are less than ideal.
With Josh Gordon sidelined and Robert Griffin under center, the Browns offense doesn't figure to have much luck in a Week 1 road matchup against the Eagles defense.
Vlad Sedler suggests you don't over-think rostering Dak Prescott as his low price tag and high upside make him a near must-start for Week 1 in cash games, even if his ownership rate is sky high.
Michael Rathburn shares some key points with new DFS players when it comes to filling out an NFL Lineup with kickers and defenses.