Bovada Odds: 5/1
The Cleveland Browns are easy to make fun of -- I mean, they didn't win a game in 2017 -- but they're not as far away from respectability as most would assume.
The Browns' roster has a lot of enticing young talent, and the team owns a treasure chest of draft picks, including the first and fourth overall picks in this year's draft. In all, the Browns have 12 picks in the upcoming draft, so former general manager Sashi Brown left the cupboard pretty darn full.
Cleveland has the second-most cap space available, so money won't be an issue, but they'd likely have to sell Cousins on the idea that his arrival could immediately thrust them into playoff contention. If Cleveland was able to land Cousins, they could use their two top-four picks on non-quarterbacks, only further enhancing their up-and-coming roster.