Nick Chubb
RB, Browns
The Browns are shifting to a run-first offense, so Nick Chubb should be getting the ball a ton. With the addition of Odell Beckham Jr., defenses won't be able to focus on Chubb. Combine that with a top-5 offensive line and Chubb is in a perfect situation. The Browns offense as a whole looks like it will be great this year, and Chubb is going to be the goal-line back, so expect a ton of touchdowns to come his way. Now that Duke Johnson is gone, Chubb will be getting all of the receiving work for the first eight games of the season. The only concern with Chubb is Kareem Hunt. Hunt is suspended for the first eight games of the year, but when he comes back he could take some work away. Hunt is tremendously talented and the Browns obviously signed him for a reason. Though this is an issue, Chubb is still the clear starter. He was very good last year and will only improve next year, so there will be no reason for the Browns to ruin a perfectly good situation at running back. Chubb will likely be one of the NFL's top running backs for the first eight games, and the Browns would be dumb to try to change things when they're going so well. Like the old saying "if it ain't broke, don't fix it". Hunt will likely act as a change-of-pace back who comes in when Chubb needs a break, and he might end up filling Duke Johnson's old role because he is a slightly better receiver than Chubb. Overall, Chubb has top-5 upside as the lead back in an elite offense, and though he may regress when Kareem Hunt comes back, he will still be a great option.