If the Browns are going to emerge as the contenders Hue Jackson envisions, the 2016 class certainly will play a pivotal role in the team's revival under the ultra-confident coach. Cleveland added receiver Corey Coleman to provide some juice and playmaking ability in the passing game. He was a touchdown machine at Baylor and could reprise that role with the Browns. Josh Gordon was reinstated by the NFL on Monday, but he'll still be suspended for the first four games of 2016. Thus, Coleman could post big numbers as the team's designated playmaker during the first quarter of the season. He could be joined by Jordan Payton, Ricardo Louis and Rashard Higgins in the rotation, as the team leans on the rookie quartet to anchor the passing game. Now, I've already penciled Robert Griffin III in as the starting quarterback, but don't dismiss Cody Kessler's chances of cracking the lineup before season's end. The Browns shocked the football world when they selected the USC product in the third round, but he is a savvy signal caller who has all of the intangibles to direct an offense that is predicated on getting the ball out quickly to the playmakers on the perimeter. If RGIII falters early in the season, Jackson could hand the ball to the rookie to see if he can stop the revolving door from spinning at the quarterback position.