One of the most important items that Cleveland Browns general manager John Dorsey has done this season was building a roster with depth. Not only do the Browns have the starting talent that can win games, they have the depth that can keep the team competitive.
The Browns still have around $70 million left in cap space, giving them the option of adding veterans on one-year deals. Dorsey has been aggressive in adding talent to the Browns roster, and hitting what remains of the free agent market could help Dorsey add bolster their roster.
Two of the most intriguing players that are left unsigned are safety Kenny Vaccaro and defensive tackle Johnathan Hankins.