Dawg Pound Daily

● By A.J. Fagerlin
General manager Andrew Berry and the Cleveland Browns have been very busy thus far in the NFL offseason, exploring every possible avenue to improve their roster. The team has signed numerous free agents and brought in a promising young wide receiver via trade. While the free agent and trade markets never cease, the team's focus will be shifting to the 2023 NFL Draft very shortly. The draft is coming up in two weeks and while it isn't quite the Super Bowl that it used to be for Browns fans, especially with the team not scheduled to pick until the third round, it will still be a vital tool for the front office to use to round out their roster for 2023 and beyond. When it comes to Berry and this current Cleveland regime, they typically abide by specific 'guardrails' relating to age and athletic testing to hone in on potential prospects that they may select. The front office seems to target prospects on the youngest end of the spectrum and, like most teams, typically targets players that test well athletically.