The Cleveland Browns will not play a game that matters for almost six more months, but the team has been winning the public relations battle in recent weeks.
Thanks to the arrival of general manager John Dorsey, a true “football man,” the Browns have been universally praised by the local and national media for their moves to acquire quarterback Tyrod Taylor, wide receiver Jarvis Landry and running back Carlos Hyde, among others, while saying goodbye to a trio of starters from last season in running back Isaiah Crowell, defensive tackle Danny Shelton and cornerback Jason McCourty.
The happiness will likely continue through the 2018 NFL Draft, when the Browns will select a quarterback with the No.