Are Browns legit Super Bowl contenders now?

Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports

The Cleveland Browns rocked the NFL world with a trade for Odell Beckham Jr.

If you believe the oddsmakers, the Browns are now one of the favorites to win it all. But does that move, among the others made this offseason, truly make Cleveland a legitimate Super Bowl contender?

Talent galore: In addition to landing Beckham Jr., the Browns made other moves that give them more firepower on both sides of the ball.

The Baker Mayfield effect: Mayfield had a legendary first season as a pro and gave the entire city of Cleveland a jolt of energy, and much-needed hope.

The competition will be fierce: As much as Cleveland looks the part, the young Browns have some stiff competition in the AFC to even get to the Super Bowl.

Clearly, there’s still a lot to overcome if Cleveland is going to make the playoffs, let alone win a Super Bowl. Yet it’s impossible not to be excited about the direction this organization is headed.

Answering the question: So, are the Browns really Super Bowl contenders?

Realistically, you’d be wise to hedge your bets. Personally, I fully expect the Browns to win the AFC North in 2019, and it wouldn’t surprise me to see them win a playoff game or two.

Yet at this point, I’m not ready to say the Browns are legitimate Super Bowl contenders.

Former Managing Editor at Sportsnaut. Featured on Yardbarker and MSN.com, and was a breaking news writer/NFL analyst for Bleacher ... More about Jesse Reed
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