The quarterback situation is still unsolved, but at least the Browns have options. Veteran Brock Osweiler -- whose acquisition actually netted the Browns a future pick -- might end up being a better fit in Cleveland under Hue Jackson than he was in Houston. And while second-round pick DeShone Kizer isn't ready to help yet, he's got the raw material to eventually become the best quarterback of the 2017 class. Cleveland likely won't win much more in 2017 than it did last season, but the roster is so much better. Jackson is a good coach, the division isn't exactly imposing outside of Pittsburgh, and the schedule is not daunting. Plus, the Brownsadded the Texans' first-round pick for next year, giving them a total of five picks in the first two rounds of the 2018 NFL Draft. In short, you couldn't really do much more to improve your position than Cleveland did this offseason.