They had just offensive tackle Joe Thomas in the 2016 Pro Bowl, but here are four guys who could get their first trip for the Cleveland Browns in 2017

Heading into 2017, there’s finally some hope that the Cleveland Browns could potentially turn a corner. They’ve been stockpiling draft picks in recent seasons in hopes of building a strong — but young — foundation. In 2017, they added some serious talent, thanks in large part to choosing three players in the first round of the NFL Draft.

They added defensive end Myles Garrett from Texas A&M with the first-overall, pick as well as safety Jabrill Peppers out of Michigan and tight end David Njoku from Miami with their other first-round selections. After that, they hope their need for a quarterback of the future was filled when they chose Notre Dame Fighting Irish quarterback DeShone Kizer with the 52nd overall pick.

Overall, things are finally looking better for the Browns, but that doesn’t necessarily mean they will be contenders this year ‚— or next even. This is a long rebuilding process, but so far it looks to be headed in the right direction.

What it can mean for them adding their young talent is that they could finally have more Pro Bowl players besides left tackle Joe Thomas. Here, we will examine four guys who could potentially earn that honor during the 2017 NFL season.