It has been a few regime cycles already since the Cleveland Browns elected to try to build their rosters through the NFL Draft rather than through free agency. One of the problems with that approach for them is that they turned over regimes so frequently that it didn’t allow for any stability, with the latest regime getting rid of the players from the one prior.
Current Brown General Manager John Dorsey has traded away more than a dozen players who were brought in prior to his arrival a year and a half ago. He just completed his second draft, and it was less populated, with less valuable picks, than they are used to.