The Cleveland Browns have been left a rich legacy from the two-year tenure of John Dorsey, which includes a group of undrafted rookies and recycled veterans. Although highly paid drafted players and free agents get the most attention, all NFL teams need to have these blue-collar players come through for them. This is where the front office and scouts really earn their pay, and where the Browns have often flopped over the years.
You can say what you want about John Dorsey, but he had a good eye for talent. It wasn't just Baker Mayfield and Nick Chubb.