CLEVELAND, Ohio -- I wrapped up two weeks worth of position previews on Friday by laying out the tight end position for the Browns. I told you the names, the starters and the battles for every position except for quarterback.

To really put a bow on it, here is a look at one player to watch at every position. Included with each slide is a link to that position's full preview.

Training camp opens on July 29 at the team's training facility in Berea.

Cleveland Browns players to watch at each position

by Dan Labbe

July 15, 2016

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Quarterback: Robert Griffin III

The storyline of training camp will be if Griffin can win the quarterback job. If he can, then comes the fun part: Can he salvage his career?

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Hey, Mary Kay! Did RG3 really struggle in camp?

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Running back: Duke Johnson

2016 has the potential to be a breakout season for the second-year back. Every snap could be a game of "Where's Waldo?" trying to find where Johnson is lined up.

Running back preview

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Wide receiver: Rashard Higgins

You'll already be watching another wide receiver in first-round pick Corey Coleman. Here's another to keep an eye on. The hype is building around Higgins and his potential.

Wide receiver preview

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Tight end: E.J. Bibbs

The second-year undrafted free agent played little his rookie season, but flashed some potential during last year's training camp and preseason.

Tight end preview

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Offensive line: Cameron Erving

Are Erving's struggles from 2015 behind him? He's the key piece in the middle of Hue Jackson's run-oriented offense.

Offensive line preview

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Defensive line: Xavier Cooper

There are a lot of options here, but Cooper is still a relative unknown going into Year Two. Opportunity is suddenly knocking with the suspension of Armonty Bryant and season-ending injury to Desmond Bryant.

Defensive line preview

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Inside linebacker: Christian Kirksey

He's officially starting now, teaming up with free agent addition Demario Davis. His progress will go a long way towards determining how far away this defense really is.

Inside linebacker preview

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Outside linebacker: Emmanuel Ogbah

Coaches have raved about his athleticism. If he can put everything together quickly in his transition from college defensive end, he could be the most impactful rookie from this Browns draft class.

Outside linebacker preview

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Cornerback: K'Waun Williams

A healthy Williams playing a strong nickel will help the secondary immensely. Health is the key factor, though, as he's already struggled with concussions during his short career.

Cornerback preview

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Safety: Ibraheim Campbell

A new number (he's No. 24 now) and a new starting role greet the second-year safety. A smart, disciplined player, it will be interesting to see if he can take the job and run with it.

Safety preview

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