Most power rankings listed the Cleveland Browns last heading in the 2016 season, and they've remained there. The Browns are 0-3, and they've already lost their first two quarterbacks in Robert Griffin III and Josh McCown.

They all haven't been blowouts, though. The Browns were leading the Baltimore Ravens 20-0 before giving up 25 consecutive points in Week 2. Then, last week against the Miami Dolphins, Cleveland had a 46-yard field goal to win it, but it missed wide left and they fell in overtime.

Even though they've kept a couple games close, they haven't made the necessary plays to win in the fourth quarter. Terrelle Pryor believes that will change soon.

In fact, the quarterback-turned-wide receiver believes Cleveland will not only win this week; Pryor thinks the Browns will win the remainder of their games.

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Really.

From Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com:

“We're so close to getting over that hump,” said Pryor, who played 14 wildcat snaps. “Once we get over that hump, I think we're going to have a lot of success, even this year. … I think we can win all the rest of the games. It depends on our mindset. It depends on how we look at it. It's just one week at a time.”