General manager John Dorsey has done an excellent job rebuilding the Cleveland Browns in a short period of time. He took over in December of 2017 and watched the team go to 0-17. The problem was easy for Dorsey to see, the former regime didn’t add enough NFL starting-level talent.
This isn’t to say they did nothing good. The truth is, Sashi Brown set Dorsey up for success by acquiring a ton of draft picks while also freeing up cap room. Also true is the belief that Dorsey is the first decision-maker since the Browns returned to the league in 1999 to know what to do with that cap space and the assortment of draft selections.