This Surprise Position Battle Could Define Browns Training Camp
By Michael Luciano

The Cleveland Browns did a tremendous job of identifying needs this offseason and filling those holes, as they added Jack Conklin in free agency and Jedrick Wills in the draft.
That doesn't mean Baker Mayfield's offensive line is totally finished being rebuilt, however. Right guard is still a complete guessing game as to who will emerge as the starter, and it could determine if Cleveland's line is satisfactory this season.
Bill Callahan expects someone will "rise to the occasion" in our competition at right guard
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Former Virginia Tech star and Buffalo Bills fifth-rounder Wyatt Teller is the current starter at that position, and he earned mixed reviews last season. His competition comes in the form of former sixth-rounder Drew Forbes, as well as undrafted free agents Colby Gossett and Willie Wright.
Bill Callahan, Cleveland's new offensive line coach, has a sharp eye for quality interior guards, so one of these three will emerge as the clear favorite in his eye by the time the season starts.
New look #Browns offense:
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QB: Baker Mayfield
RB: Nick Chubb
RB: Kareem Hunt
WR: Odell Beckham Jr.
WR: Jarvis Landry
TE: Austin Hooper
TE: David Njoku
LT: Jedrick Wills
LG: Joel Bitonio
C: JC Tretter
RG: Wyatt Teller
RT: Jack Conklin
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HC: Kevin Stefanski
OC: Alex Van Pelt
Cleveland's problems could all be solved if they signed Larry Warford to start at right guard, but they might be done splashing the cash this offseason. Teller is the current starter for the Browns at right guard, but Cleveland have every reason to feel a bit uneasy with that fact as the offseason draws to a close.