Many of the starting spots on the Cleveland Browns roster for the 2019 season are accounted for. Being early April, this is an amazing statement that also shows just how far they have come since general manager John Dorsey came over after his time with the Kansas City Chiefs came to an end.
When Dorsey arrived in December of 2017, the Browns were finishing up one of the worst stretches of football in NFL history. Led by front office executive Sashi Brown and head coach Hue Jackson, Cleveland went 1-15 in 2016 and followed that up with a 0-16 campaign — just the second in NFL history.