Despite being disappointing kings of the offseason in 2019, the Cleveland Browns were again active in free agency this year. Cleveland kicked things off by signing two prolific free agents in tight end Austin Hooper and offensive tackle Jack Conklin.
Cleveland also added to its defensive front by signing Adrian Clayborn and Andrew Billings. While these moves may not have garnered the attention that the Hooper and Conklin deals did, they could prove just as fruitful, if not more so.
While a lack of offensive cohesion definitely played a role in Cleveland's disappointing 6-10 record last season, so did a run defense that ranked 30th in the NFL and a scoring defense that ranked 20th.