Browns' Jarvis Landry (hip) improving in recovery

Cleveland Browns wide receiver Jarvis Landry has "made improvements" in his recovery from February hip surgery.

What It Means:

“Our athletic training staff and our strength and conditioning staff has done a great job of putting a plan in place for them,” O’Shea said of Landry and Odell Beckham, who had core muscle surgery in late January. “They’ve made a lot of progress. I don’t want to predict on where they’re going to be. I just know that they’ve made a lot of progress thus far. They’ve certainly made improvements.” Landry should be ready to go by Week 1. He led the Browns across the board in receiving last year, including a career-high 1,174 yards.

Landry is the WR30 in numberFire's preseason fantasy rankings. Our models project him for 125.7 targets, 69.2 receptions, 955.5 yards, and 5.2 touchdowns. His 8.5 yards per target last season ranked 16th among 30 receivers with 100-plus targets. He finished 18th in that same group in numberFire's advanced per-target receiving metric.