ORLANDO — After a week of visits with the top quarterbacks in this year’s NFL Draft and, now, a brief stop in Central Florida for the league’s annual meeting, Browns general manager John Dorsey is looking forward to returning to Berea. The draft is, after all, just a month away.
“I'll be back in the dark,” Dorsey said Monday, “and kind of start tightening this thing up."
It’s been a busy few weeks for Dorsey and Cleveland’s front office. Since the start of the new league year, the Browns have added 12 new players, including trades for veteran quarterback Tyrod Taylor, Pro Bowl receiver Jarvis Landry and former first-round safety Damarious Randall, in an effort to reshape one of the league’s youngest rosters.