Among the long list of accomplishments by new Browns general manager John Dorsey, his role in drafting Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers stands out.
Dorsey, who was hired Thursday to oversee Cleveland’s personnel department, played a major role in helping lay the groundwork for one of the league’s top franchises as an executive in Green Bay’s front office for more than a decade. And perhaps one of the biggest keys to that success was the decision to pick Rodgers, who blossomed into a two-time league NFL MVP, six-time Pro Bowler and Super Bowl champion.
Now, there is hope that Dorsey — who spent the past four seasons turning around the Kansas City Chiefs — can have a similar impact with the Browns.