Joel Bitonio Color Rush Jersey , and the starting right guard may have a new favorite." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesDawgs EDTShare this storyShare this on FacebookShare this on TwitterShareAll sharing optionsShareAll sharing options for:Cleveland Browns Training Camp Recap: Day 10 - Willies’ TD CatchTwitterFacebookRedditPocketFlipboardEmailPhoto by Frank Jansky/Icon Sportswire via Getty ImagesThe Browns had a highlight-reel throw-and-catch from QB Baker Mayfield to one of the receivers who took advantage of WR Odell Beckham being out.Cleveland Browns Training Camp Report - Day 10 (8/5/19)1. Welcome to Right Guard, Eric Kush: Did we just have a breakthrough in the competition for the starting right guard job? For the first nine days of practice, Austin Corbett, Kyle Kalis, and Eric Kush took turns each day as the starting right guard. The pattern ended on Day 10 of camp, as Kush was the first-team right guard for the second day in a row. While head coach Freddie Kitchens, wouldn’t confirm he is the favorite, he did relent a bit in his post-practice presser by saying, “Yeah, we will see if he can string some days together [at right guard].”2. Beckham Misses Practice: Early in practice, when I read tweets that WR Odell Beckham Jr. was nowhere to be seen on the field, I’ll admit that my mind jumped to the worst — I was thinking, “maybe he’s injured and they’re trying to decide how to let the fan base know.” An hour into practice, the team revealed that he is simply dealing with an illness. That allowed WR Derrick Willies and WR Jaelen Strong to get some first-team reps.3. Browns’ Defensive Line Taking a Break: Several days before the first preseason game https://www.brownsfanshop.com/Terrance-Mitchell-Jersey , the Browns’ defensive lineare resting up. There are still no major injuries to be worried about, but the entire starting defensive line — DE Myles Garrett, DT Sheldon Richardson, DT Larry Ojunjobi, and DE Olivier Vernon were not in pads today. DE Genard Avery continues to work his way back too.4. Why Heckle? Who would go to training camp with the intention of heckling a player? I get that players have thick skin, but training camp especially is meant for fans to get excited about their team. Fortunately, Jeff Ridson later noted that the fan shut up after about ten minutes.5. Drill of the Day: We have basically seen this drill already, but I got some slight amusement at WR Jarvis Landry ducking under the thing before the drill began. Can someone help me out, too — what name should I use to describe that piece of equipment they are running through?6. Mitchell Just Misses Pick: CB Terrance Mitchell was known for mixing it up last training camp with WR Jarvis Landry to make a name for himself. He’s had an up-and-down camp, but a play like this — nearly picking a pass by QB Baker Mayfield — is more of what we want to see (at least from the defensive side of things):7. Running the Ball: Per Zac Jackson of The Athletic, the Browns’ first-team defense (even though it’s the backup defensive line) allowed three straight successful inside run plays to the offense. One of those plays is below, and head coach Freddie Kitchens wasn’t happy:8. Derrick Willies’ Highlight Play: The word from Berea is that we have a new “top play of training camp,” and it’s for the combination of QB Baker Mayfield to WR Derrick Willies. You don’t see a lot of super deep passes in 11-on-11 drills during training camp, but Mayfield let one loose and Willies made the one-hand snag for a touchdown as he was falling Jarvis Landry Jersey , despite close coverage from CB T.J. Carrie. Of course, he’ll get a lecture afterward about punting the ball, which is a 15-yard penalty.9. Brownies: RB Trayone Gray, DE Chad Thomas, and CB Phillip Gaines all returned to practice. ... C Austin Corbett took snaps at backup center. ... There was a brief squabble between RB D’Ernest Johnson and S Tigie Sankoh. ... WR Ishmael Hyman made some more catches with the second-team offense. ... RB Kareem Hunt continues to be eased back into practice. ... A total of 76 puppies have been adopted at the Browns Puppy Pound at training camp this year.10. Next Up: The Browns will practice on Tuesday from 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM. Starting line could be among league’s best with additions of Olivier Vernon and Sheldon Richardson." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesDawgs EDTShare this storyShare this on FacebookShare this on TwitterShareAll sharing optionsShareAll sharing options for:Hype building for Browns rebuilt defensive line TwitterFacebookRedditPocketFlipboardEmailCleveland Browns general manager John Dorsey has spent a considerable amount of time reworking the team’s defensive line. Last year’s roster cutdown saw the release of defensive ends Carl Nassib and Nate Orchard. This offseason saw the trade of defensive end Emmanuel Ogbah to the Kansas City Chiefs. The biggest moves came with the free agent signing of defensive tackle Sheldon Richardson and the trade for defensive end Olivier Vernon. Adding Richardson and Vernon to incumbent starters Myles Garrett and Larry Ogunjobi has helped add fuel to one of the most-hyped Browns team in decades and led NFL.com’s Chris Wesserling to select the group as the deepest defensive line in the league:Wesserling is not alone in buying into the potential along the defensive line. Michael Renner at Pro Football Focus ranked the league’s pass-rush units and the Browns check in at No. 3:Renner only put the Browns at No. 14 against the run, but still pointed out the potential for that number to change:While hype is fun, results are far more important. And while it would be hard to argue that the starting unit along the defensive line is better, the depth is still a question. It doesn’t matter how talented Garrett, Ogunjobi, Richardson and Vernon are if the coaches are forced to play them too much because the backups are not up to the task. How the backups shake out on the defensive line will be something to keep a close eye on during training camp and the preseason. If they can hold their weight, then the defensive line should be able to live up to all the preseason hype.