The Danny Shelton of 2016 is who the Browns envisioned this past spring.
With a leaner figure and sharpened focus, the second-year nose tackle drew praise from the coaching staff after the completion of OTAs. Now 10 weeks into the season, it’s clear Shelton’s work in the offseason has paid off.
“Danny is having an outstanding year, and I know sometimes we get questions about Danny and it’s hard to see him all the time, but if you look at the battle within the battle, he’s really having a dominant year,” defensive coordinator Ray Horton said Friday.