It took two years of trying, but Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry finally landed defensive end Jadeveon Clowney this offseason.
The pairing of Clowney with Myles Garrett gives the Browns a solid foundation at the position, one that the team hopes will push them one step closer to the franchise’s first Super Bowl appearance.
Garrett and Clowney are also two of the league’s top 32 defensive ends, according to Pro Football Focus’ preseason positional rankings.
Garrett finds himself at the top of almost every significant pass-rush grade category since entering the league as the No.