After the 2019 NFL Draft concluded, the Cleveland Browns got to work adding undrafted free agents. They originally signed 15 players, but have seen some change to that as well. On Monday, they waived three of the original signees and replaced them with three players who came to rookie minicamp on a tryout basis.
Gone are running back Darrin Hall, cornerback Ashton Lampkin, and linebacker Xavier Woodson-Luster. In their place will be linebacker Willie Harvey from Iowa State as well as cornerback Jhavonte Dean and running back Trayone Gray who each played at Miami.
Other rookies from big-name schools are fighting for a spot, which includes defensive end Jarrell Owens who played at Oklahoma State and Wyatt Ray from Boston College.