General Manager John Dorsey was hired Dec. 4, under him, the Cleveland Browns have significantly changed their roster this off-season. Those changes force an equal reaction on the roster. Cleveland Browns on 247Sports examines the current roster and what the regular season roster might look like today.

Cleveland traded for wide receiver Jarvis Landry, quarterback Tyrod Taylor and free safety Damarious Randall this off-season. They also traded away quarterbacks DeShone Kizer, Cody Kessler and Kevin Hogan to the Green Bay Packers, Jacksonville Jaguars and Washington Redskins respectively. In addition to those moves, they sent cornerback Jason McCourty and defensive tackle Danny Shelton to the New England Patriots. Cornerback Jamar Taylor was shipped to the Arizona Cardinals.

The team has signed defensive end Chris Smith, wide receiver Jeff Janis, quarterback Drew Stanton, cornerback TJ Carrie, cornerback Terrance Mitchell, cornerback EJ Gaines, tight end Darren Fells, running back Carlos Hyde, offensive tackle Chris Hubbard and offensive tackle Donald Stephenson this off-season. The Browns later added linebacker Mychal Kendricks.

The team then drafted nine players: Oklahoma quarterback Baker Mayfield, Ohio State cornerback Denzel Ward, Nevada offensive lineman Austin Corbett, Georgia running back Nick Chubb, Miami defensive end Chad Thomas, Florida wide receiver Antonio Callaway, Memphis inside linebacker Genard Avery, Texas A&M wide receiver Damion Ratley and Louisiana-Lafayette cornerback Simeon Thomas. Several more players were added as undrafted free agents.

The final roster cuts are due Sep. 1 by 4 PM ET. The regular season begins Sep. 9 against the Pittsburgh Steelers.