For once, the Cleveland Browns don’t have a lengthy list of gaping holes on the roster to fill as they enter an offseason. General manage John Dorsey and his staff have done a great job of stocking the roster with more talent at more positions than Cleveland has seen in a long time, notably at the all-important quarterback spot.

That doesn’t mean the team cannot improve several position groups in Dorsey’s second offseason.

Be it through the draft or veterans in free agency, here are the four biggest positions where the Browns need to bring in reinforcements this winter and spring.

Interior defensive line

Larry Ogunjobi is a keeper. The 2017 third-rounder has emerged as a quality starter who can rush the passer up the middle and has shown steady improvement versus the run.

Trevon Coley is a capable member of a defensive tackle rotation but is asked to do too much in a starting role. If he’s third or fourth on the depth chart, Coley is a real asset.

That’s why the Browns sorely need an interior line presence, a player opposing blocking schemes need to worry about and account for. That helps make Myles Garrett even more lethal off the edge and augments Ogunjobi’s rising value.