The Cleveland Browns certainly have not done themselves many favors in terms of earning a reputation of being helmed by shrewd business and football minds, and in spite of any number of regime changes they may have seen, they continue to find themselves weighed down by the poor personnel moves made by their predecessors.
One of those moves was to give former Raiders defensive end Desmond Bryant a five-year, $34 million contract that averaged out to just under $7 million per season in 2013. His previous play in Oakland had not justified it, nor has his play with the Browns made any good sense of the value.