Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry is a firm believer in the idea that a team can never have enough good cornerbacks.
He reaffirmed that philosophy before the 2024 NFL Draft in the face of persistent rumors that the team was preparing to trade cornerback Greg Newsome II. Those rumors, unsurprisingly, went by the wayside earlier this week when the Berry made the predictable (to most) decision to pick up Newsome’s fifth-year option, keeping Cleveland’s core fore of Newsome, Denzel Ward, Martin Emerson Jr., and Cameron Mitchell together for another season.
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Berry held to his belief during the draft with the selection of cornerback Myles Harden in the seventh round.