General manager John Dorsey has made several huge moves since taking over the Cleveland Browns. One of the most underrated deals Dorsey has struck was when he shipped off former starting quarterback DeShone Kizer.
Rather than just getting a late-round pick — which is what most GMs get when trying to trade a player rather than cut them — Dorsey convinced the Green Bay Packers to part with Damarious Randall. Then, the Browns moved the former first-round pick from cornerback (where Green Bay was playing him) to free safety (the position he played at ASU before joining the NFL).