Whenever a new general manager takes over a team, no one on the roster is safe. No fan base understands this better than the Cleveland Browns, who have gone through several changes since coming back to the NFL in 1999.
Now, they're undergoing another change with Andrew Berry in charge, and he's now working alongside head coach Kevin Stefanski to once again rebuild the Browns roster. On Monday, they got to work doing just that as they released four players signed by John Dorsey, the general manager who preceded Berry.
Dorsey, who took over in 2017 before infamously claiming he would go sign 'real football players' made some good moves but was also guilty of signing too many players from his previous teams that weren't great fits while also overpaying for free agents.