In addition to dealing 5th year cornerback Jamar Taylor to the Arizona Cardinals in exchange for a 2020 6th round selection on Friday, the Cleveland Browns made a pair of other roster moves, waiving LB Austin Calitro and claiming EDGE Marcell Frazier from the Seattle Seahawks.

Calitro went undrafted in the 2017 NFL Draft, spending time with the San Francisco 49ers and New York Jets in the preseason before ending up on the Seahawks’ practice squad to begin the season. The Browns signed Calitro to their practice squad in October, where he spent the rest of the season and ultimately signed a future contract at the conclusion of the 2017 season. Calitro participated in Cleveland’s rookie minicamp earlier this month before being waived.

Frazier, a productive three-year starter at the University of Missouri, where he registered 17.5 sacks and 31 tackles for loss, was one of the first rookie free agents signed by Seattle following last month’s draft. The 6-foot-4, 256-pound defender has the size and athletic profile that translates to the NFL, comparing favorably to Browns draft pick Chad Thomas when adjusting for weight.

However, Frazier has an uphill battle ahead of him to make Cleveland’s 53-man roster. Myles Garrett, Emmanuel Ogbah, Carl Nassib, Thomas and Chris Smith are certain locks to make the roster, and carrying a sixth EDGE would be unusual.

With the Browns’ rookie minicamp already in the rearview mirror, Frazier will take the field for the first time with his new team next week, May 22-24, for the first phase of OTAs.