- According to Andrew Gribble of clevelandbrowns.com, second year offensive lineman Shon Coleman will compete with Cam Erving for the Browns’ starting right tackle job.
- Coleman played just 59 snaps in his rookie year, and graded relatively well in limited action. He finished the season with an overall grade of 72.2, a pass blocking grade of 65.5 and run blocking grade of 75.8. He surrendered just two pressures on 31 pass blocking snaps, earning him a pass block efficiency of 94.4, ranking of 54th 123 tackles with at least 25 pass blocking snaps.
- Cam Erving played 699 snaps in 2016, but played the 62.7 percent of his snaps at center. He played just 26 pass blocking snaps at tackle, and surrendered one sack, giving him a pass blocking efficiency of 96.2, ranking 25th of 123 tackles with at least 25 pass blocking snaps. Erving produced an overall grade of 39.6, a pass blocking grade of 44.5 and a run blocking grade of 38.1, finishing behind Shon Coleman in all three categories.
Shon Coleman in the hunt to start for the Browns
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