The Facts: A writer threw out some numbers Lewis might shoot for in 2008: 1,500 yards, 4.5 per carry, 10 touchdowns. His 2007 numbers were 1,304, 4.4 and nine. "I think 1,400 or 1,500 yards is an understatement," Lewis said. "I'd like to get more than that. I think I can get more than that. Missing two games. ... I could have gotten more than that last year."
Diehards Line:Lewis will turn 29 in two months. Power backs tend to wear out at that age. Hall of Famer Earl Campbell, one textbook example, was 28 when he rushed for 1,309 yards in 1983. He slumped to 468 yards the next year and never bounced back. Lewis rushed for 2,066 yards for the Ravens in 2003, but didn't come close to that over the next three years. In his final year with Baltimore, he rushed for 1,132 yards at 3.6 per carry. ... That said, Lewis appears to be in a good spot with the Browns. Given the team's dangerous passing attack, opponents certainly won't be able to stack eight men in the box to stop him.