The Cleveland Browns' next general manager will inherit a mess. It's a good mess, as messes go -- one that should make this job quite appealing for a talented evaluator.
The ownership situation in Cleveland will remain a big concern for anyone heading up the football operation. Can the new GM even fire the head coach? That's unclear from owner Jimmy Haslam's statement. And for all the draft choices the Browns recently added who might stick for the future, the blue-chip difference makers are in extremely short supply (no Browns players made our recent list of top 25 players under 25 years old).