The Cleveland Browns are off this week, but with five weeks left in the season, here are five thoughts about the team.

The Cleveland Browns finally get their bye week, the first weekend of December. Their record is 0-12 and much of the focus is about merely surviving the rest of the season. It’s not as difficult on the fans as it is the players and coaches, but it’s close.

With a week of respite for all involved, it seemed like a good time to discuss a few thoughts I have on this team both now and going forward. None of them really warranted an entire article at this point.

Here are five quick-hitting thoughts heading into the bye week.

If Losing Means Myles Garrett, Then So Be It

I think the best thing the Browns can do is finish with the top pick in the 2017 NFL Draft and take Myles Garrett, even if that means going 0-16. The losing is brutal, but if the Browns are this bad—and they are—they might as well take full advantage of it.

Garrett has one game left in his collegiate career, which will most likely be the Texas Bowl against TCU on Dec. 28. He will celebrate his 21st birthday the day after. Listed at 6-5, 270 pounds, Garrett has remarkable strength, speed and agility. In the 35 games he’s played so far, he’s recorded 84 tackles, 48.5 tackles for loss, 32.5 sacks, seven forced fumbles, four pass deflections, an interception and blocked two kicks.

There is no question the Browns need to find a quarterback. And with the other first-round pick and additional assets in the draft, they have the capability and a very real possibility of getting whoever they’ve determined is the top passer in the class. It’s just painfully clear that none of the quarterbacks in this class touch the talent of Garrett, who fills a premium position and need for the Browns.

Some may try to dismiss Garrett for any number of reasons that don’t hold water. Over the next several months, it’s going to become clear just how special and rare a talent and person Myles Garrett is and how easy a decision this truly is.