Ken breaks down ESPN's rankings of every NFL team's starting lineup, where the Rams take the top spot behind Myles Garrett and Matt Stafford while the Browns land 31st, ahead of only the Dolphins, with quarterback flagged as the glaring weakness. Anthony argues there's a silver lining since young, talented teams often lose games they're not ready for, setting up a strong draft position, but Ken pushes back that this reflects poorly on both Todd Monken and Andrew Berry regardless of spin. The two debate whether Deshaun Watson's ongoing presence even matters if the team is projected to finish near the bottom anyway, and question the legitimacy of the insurance payout tied to his latest injury. A caller named Joe also weighs in earlier on LeBron's calculated decision-making and Dan Gilbert's willingness to spend big to compete for a championship.
Browns Rank 31st in the NFL: Disrespect or Cold Truth?

Shedeur Sanders #2 of the Cleveland Browns runs a drill during the Cleveland Browns Mandatory Minicamp at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus on June 11, 2026 in Berea, Ohio.
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