Browns Odds to Win AFC North 2015

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The Browns odds to win the 2015 AFC North were at 14-1 with Johnny Manziel likely at the helm as starting quarterback.

Cleveland, at least to start the season, proved especially competitive in one of the toughest divisions.  At one point they led the division, winning six of their first eight games.  Then came Johnny Manziel.

Their win total is set at 6.5 with the UNDER favored at -135.

For Daily Fantasy players, the Browns offense last year ranked 27th in scoring, at 18.7 ppg, while also ranking 23rd in total yards (324.6 ypg), 20th in passing (216.6 ypg) and 17th in rushing (108.0 ypg).

Opposing quarterbacks had a league-worst quarterback rating of 74.1 when throwing against the Browns in 2014.  The Browns allowed a league-low completion percentage of 57.1 while coming up with the second-most interceptions in the NFL with 21.

Last year’s Browns struggled to stop the run but, with Armonty Bryant, Phil Taylor and John Hughes returning to full health, expect an improvement here.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

 

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