There are a lot of people who are high on what the Cleveland Browns will be able to accomplish this season, but don't put Keyshawn Johnson on that list. Johnson appeared on ESPN's First Take and discussed the outlook on the Browns for this coming season.

The team traded for Odell Beckham Jr and Johnson thinks he will be good but not as big of a problem as some think because the AFC North is used to going against talented wide receivers.

In terms of the teams win total, Johnson thinks that they will win only six or seven games and a big reason is because of the man in charge of leading the team.

“My gut tells me they are going to win about six or seven games, man. That's what my guy says. I could be wrong, man. I've been wrong before. The head coach scares me,” Johnson said via 24/7 Sports.

Last season the team flourished under interim coach Freddie Kitchens and the team finished with a 7-8-1 record. Last time the Browns won more than seven games was in 2007 so it would make sense why some are so skeptical over this team taking a big step forward this year.

The good news for Browns fans is even if they don't make the playoffs or make the ten win mark there is no doubt this team is moving in the right direction. They still might be a year or two away but the future is bright for the Browns and their fans.