18. Cleveland Browns (LW: 16)
So, about that quarterback change from Brian Hoyer to Johnny Manziel. As poorly as Hoyer had played in recent weeks, Manziel actually found a way to perform worse – 80 passing yards, two interceptions, and a boatload of ‘rookie mistakes.’ Cleveland will obviously stick with Manziel to round out the season and get a glimpse to the potential starter for next year’s team. But the worst-case scenario would be two more losses to round out the year, pushing the team to a losing record after starting the season 6-3.

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