While NFL talk understandably surrounds ESPN.com leagues. (Side note: If you didn't see, ESPN updated their percentage owned data, so this should be very accurate.)
What do the numbers say about him? Well, obviously he's efficient - he's scoring a touchdown on every other catch. As a result, his Reception coach Mike Pettine seems optimistic about West's performance, making it seem that the rookie runner will continue to get touches in Cleveland's backfield.
The main problem is that the Browns offense just hasn't run the ball well, especially since the injury to center Alex Mack. In the three games Cleveland has played since the team's victory over Pittsburgh, they've watched their rush offense drop from the 7th-ranked one to the 25th-best one in the NFL. It's why you can't expect the world from West even if he keeps seeing the highest number of touches in the Browns offense, despite the great schedule.
Sell Marshawn Lynch
Like some of the other players in this column, I've mentioned make his felony charge a misdemeanor. This still doesn't mean he'll return to the field this year - and my money is on the fact that he won't - but considering who he is, he's worth an add if you have any roster space. Don't be silly with this transaction though and drop something of value.