The Los Angeles Rams lost their top receiver Kenny Britt to free agency, now with the Cleveland Browns. How will he perform next season?

Britt had one of the best seasons for a receiver in the last decade for the franchise. But JJ Zachariason doesn’t think he will keep that same type of production on his new team.

Here is an excerpt from what he wrote about the change of scenery (via NumberFire):

“You could make the argument that literally any other team outside of the Rams is an upgrade for a wide receiver. But you — we, as fantasy footballers — would’ve liked to see Kenny Britt sign with at least average quarterback play. While the Rams ranked dead last in the league by about 80 expected points through the air last year, the Browns — Britt’s new team — had a bottom-10 passing offense.”

Cleveland likely does not plan to start Brock Osweiler next season, but as of now, it’s unclear who will lead the Browns offense next season.

This is the full list of quarterbacks to ever target Kenny Britt. He gets to play for the Browns this year! pic.twitter.com/hAv25JVcRJ — Scott Barrett (@ScottBarrettDFB) March 17, 2017

Britt had more yards per target and a higher catch rate than Rams receivers Tavon Austin and Brian Quick in 2016. This helped him earn a new deal.

Here is what Britt said after he signed his 4-year, $32.5 million contract (via ClevelandBrowns.com):

“I hope the future is brighter and it’s going to be here in Cleveland. I know that for a fact.”

Zachariason isn’t sure and adds that the Browns scored a passing touchdown on just 15.6 percent of their offensive drives last season. They also had just 0.9 passing touchdowns per game — which was the worst in the NFL.

Cleveland no longer has Terrelle Pryor so most of the production Britt will fight for will be with Corey Coleman. As Zachariason notes, Pryor had 140 targets last season. Britt had just 111 so there may be a production increase.

Fantasy football owners, according to Zachariason, should curb their expectation when it comes to the former Rams receiver.