No adjective seems to describe Browns’ general manager John Dorsey better than bold. Cleveland looks like it is getting ready for one wild offseason after having their best season in recent memory.
The team looks to be on the rise after quarterback Baker Mayfield looked like the answer to Cleveland’s eternity-long search for a franchise quarterback. Cleveland also moved on from Hue Jackson as their head coach, and they followed up the season by hiring interim offensive coordinator Freddie Kitchens as Jackson’s full-time replacement.
What is more interesting is the rate at which the Browns are parting ways with players who have ties to the Sashi Brown moneyball era.