There is a newfound sense of optimism surrounding the Cleveland Browns going into the 2018 NFL season. They made that very clear with their most recent post on social media.

Various members of the Browns took part in their very own parody of The Office. The skit even included defensive end Myles Garrett dressed as Dwight Schrute putting a picture of Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger through a paper shredder, via Twitter.

https://twitter.com/Browns/status/1019975571726405633

It is encouraging to see all the new members of the Browns have hit it off right away. They will need that team chemistry if they are to turn this franchise around.

As for Garrett, it is clear what his goals are for the 2018 campaign. He still has yet to square off against the Steelers' star quarterback. The former No. 1 overall pick was forced to miss the first four games of the year which included the season opener versus Pittsburgh while Roethlisberger sat out in the season finale in preparation for the playoffs. Fortunately, he will get his chance in this year's season opener when they meet in Cleveland.

The Browns have been busy this offseason bringing in talent to mesh with their young stars. Quarterback Tyrod Taylor has already been dubbed the “World's Greatest Boss” by being tasked with leading this team out of its decades-long rut. The addition of Taylor and wide receiver Jarvis Landry has added some serious firepower to the offense. However, Cleveland has invested some serious draft capital on the defensive side of the ball. They will need to start seeing some return if they are to finally turn things around.