During last year’s free agency period, Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry was very busy getting in lots of able bodies to compete along the defensive line.
But what transpired was a very weak group, especially at the defensive tackle position.
Jordan Elliott finally grabbed a starting position. Berry signed Taven Bryan away from the Jacksonville Jaguars in free agency to compete and help solve the middle of the line. Holdovers included Tommy Togiai, a rookie the prior season, plus Berry re-signed veteran Sheldon Day in the spring. In the fourth round of the NFL Draft they selected Perrion Winfrey out of Oklahoma, then signed undrafted rookie free agents Glen Logan of LSU and Illinois’ Roderick Perry.