Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry took a look at the team’s wide receiver position a year ago and, not liking what he saw, went to work on fixing the issue.
Berry made the wise decision to move on from wide receiver Jarvis Landry after four years, and that move paid off as Landry’s production declined for the third consecutive season as he battled injuries that limited him to just nine games and 25 receptions with the New Orleans Saints.
Berry then made the even smarter decision to pick up wide receiver Amari Cooper from the Dallas Cowboys for just a fifth-round draft pick.