Dawg Pound Daily

● By A.J. Fagerlin
With the NFL offseason well underway as the 'legal tampering' period of free agency has begun, the Cleveland Browns and general manager Andrew Berry are brainstorming ways to improve their roster in order to compete for a Super Bowl. After making one of the biggest splashes of all time last offseason by signing quarterback Deshaun Watson, the time is now to turn this Cleveland franchise into a winner. Particularly after re-working the record contract that Watson received to create $35 million in cap space, the Browns must capture the moment and round out this roster. While the biggest moves are always more likely to come in free agency or via trade, especially for a team that does not have a first-round pick, the NFL Draft is where a general manager really pulls their weight. Bringing in big-name, impactful veterans will be vital to the team's success, but rounding out a roster with talent and depth through the draft can take the franchise to another level.