The Cleveland Browns should be able to field one of the league’s better defensive front lines in 2019.
General manager John Dorsey added defensive end Olivier Vernon (trade) and defensive tackle Sheldon Richardson (free agency) to incumbents Myles Garrett and Larry Ogunjobi to create a formidable front four.
The problem, just as it was last year, is that there is still an extreme drop off in production whenever the starters are out of the game.
Daniel Ekuale is a candidate to fix that problem and the second-year defensive lineman caught the eye of the coaching staff during Organized Team Activities, according to Terry Pluto at cleveland.