CBS

● By Josh Edwards
The Cleveland Browns' offseason strategy has been rather simple under general manager Andrew Berry: fill needs in free agency so that the draft can be used to take best player available. It is not to say that the team has added a Pro Bowl-caliber player at every spot but there is an acceptable option across the board. The Browns operated under the same strategy this year adding key pieces to the defense like cornerback Troy Hill, safety John Johnson III and defensive tackle Malik Jackson. If cornerback Greedy Williams and safety Grant Delpit return healthy, it is easy to see that the defense is in much better shape. The Browns could use some insurance at edge rusher, linebacker and cornerback but none present pressing needs that will cause the season to topple. The Browns are in a position to take the best player available once again and that led them to take key reserves like offensive guard Nick Harris, tight end Harrison Bryant and wide receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones a year ago.