I stopped reading right here.
In all seriousness though, I've noticed since I began following NFL a lot more closely thanks to fantasy football (probably back in 99?) .. it seems like Cleveland has some impact rookie / signing go down every single season. I'm sure it's only a matter of time until T-Rich hits the IR, but man... how one team can have such shite luck, is beyond me.
I think it's more about a promising new/young players than new signings since Chris Gocong and Phil Taylor were their big injury bugs last year, though Phil Taylor's absence lead to the rise of Billy Winn and John Hughes having really good rookies years for having no expectations at the draft that they'd be thrown to the wolves right away. The defensive line should be really good this year with Bryant, Taylor, Rubin, Winn, Hughes, and the other guys they have in rotation.
I don't think they've drafted a good running back since their return until Trent Richardson, but their attempts to add depth with Brandon Jackson and Dion Lewis over the past few seasons really killed their chance to get a good running game going. Even then, free agents like Jamal Lewis stunk up the joint and Peyton Hillis was run out of town in a very weird turn of events by the media and the rest of the team. Weirdly enough, they got rid of Owen Marecic at FB to put in Chris Ogbanaya in there at FB even though he's a small guy that came onto the team in Brandon Jackson's injury wake. If he wasn't slotted in at FB, he's probably be a good back-up to Trent.
Trent played all of last season with broken ribs, so he's proven to be tough enough to stick around as long as he doesn't get an ACL tear or something horrific like that. Having watched him throughout the pre-season, he looks a lot better when he's not trying to play with broken ribs, so he should do very well this season. It's just a shame that Dion Lewis couldn't keep the momentum going from that great first game to become the lightning to Trent's thunder for this season. Brandon Jackson hasn't done well, so that's probably not going to work out. Maybe the new guy they picked up that was dropped in favor of Dion Lewis works out for them.
I can see Trent being a tough SOB like Alex Mack, their center, who one game in 2011 with Appendicitis, had the surgery during the bye week that followed, and started their next game without missing a beat.