Of all the changes made to the Browns’ roster, few were as significant as those in the team’s cornerbacks room.
This past offseason marked a tidal wave of moves within one of Cleveland’s most vulnerable position groups as new general manager John Dorsey and the front office fundamentally reshaped the unit, turning a weakness into a strength.
In doing so, they signed three notable veterans — former Raiders starter T.J. Carrie, Bills starter E.J. Gaines and Chiefs standout Terrance Mitchell — and used the fourth overall pick in the NFL Draft on Denzel Ward, the All-American from Ohio State.