Andrew Berry made his first big moves as the Cleveland Browns general manager on Monday, cutting four players who were signed by John Dorsey. Three of the players had just completed their first season with the Browns.
The Browns released Demetrius Harris, Eric Kush, Adarius Taylor, and T.J. Carrie on Monday, giving Cleveland around $13 million in cap savings. All four players are free to sign elsewhere immediately and do not need to wait for the free agency period to start in March.
These moves made sense because all four players were overpaid for their roles on the roster.