The Los Angeles Rams have made multiple cap clearing cuts this week including Todd Gurley and Clay Matthews on Thursday. Now that the outside linebacker is a free agent, the Cleveland Browns should certainly take a close look at the pass-rushing specialist.
In 2009, the Green Bay Packers traded into the first round to draft Matthews No. 26 overall. Matthews spent 10 great years with the Packers, earning six pro-bowl invitations as well as earning All-Pro honors in 2010. Matthews was durable and effective for the Packers, playing in at least 14 games in seven of his 10 seasons and accomplishing double-digit sacks in four seasons.