General Manager John Dorsey has made 13 trades since being hired by the Cleveland Browns in December.

On Mar. 9, the Browns traded a fourth round pick and a seventh round pick in 2019 to the Miami Dolphins for wide receiver Jarvis Landry. It was a small price to pay for a gifted wide receiver. The Dolphins used the fourth round pick to select Notre Dame tight end Durham Smythe, who has two receptions for 27 yards this season. Cleveland did fork over $15.1 million annually to sign Landry to an extension. It may have been too much for what he brings to the table. He has 72 receptions for 827 yards and three touchdowns this season.

Winner: Browns

On Mar. 9, the Buffalo Bills traded veteran quarterback Tyrod Taylor to Cleveland for a third round selection. The Bills ultimately traded the pick but the result is rather simple. Taylor did not complete three games with the Browns. He has completed 42-of-85 passes for 473 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions as well as 16 carries for 125 yards and a touchdown.

Winner: Bills

On Mar. 9, the Browns acquired starting free safety Damarious Randall for quarterback DeShone Kizer and the swap of fourth and fifth round picks. Cleveland used one of those fifth round picks on outside linebacker Genard Avery. Randall has 76 tackles, a fumble recovery, nine pass deflections and four interceptions this season. He is playing at a Pro Bowl caliber level. Avery has 35 tackles, 3.5 sacks, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and three pass deflections. Kizer has completed 4-of-7 passes for 47 yards and an interception.

Winner: Browns

On Mar. 10, Cleveland sent defensive tackle Danny Shelton and a fifth round pick to the New England Patriots for a third round selection. The Browns were prepared to release Shelton so it was a good haul for a lost asset. The defensive tackle has 18 tackles this season and has been a healthy scratch in recent weeks. Dorsey has not yet made the selection of the 2019 third round selection yet.

Winner: Browns

On Mar. 15, Dorsey traded veteran cornerback Jason McCourty and a seventh round choice (used on LSU quarterback Danny Etling) for a sixth round pick. Cleveland traded the pick but they were going to cut McCourty anyway. He has 62 tackles and eight pass deflections this season.

Winner: EVEN

On Mar. 28, Cleveland traded quarterback Cody Kessler to the Jacksonville Jaguars for a 2019 seventh round choice. The Browns were going to release Kessler but he has played four games this season. He has completed 73-of-114 passes for 603 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions. He also has 18 carries for 121 yards.

Winner: EVEN

On Apr. 6, Cleveland trade quarterback Kevin Hogan and a sixth round pick to the Washington Redskins for a better sixth round pick. The Browns used their draft choice to select cornerback Simeon Thomas, who has since been released. Hogan was also released and the pick was traded.

Winner: EVEN

On May 18, Dorsey traded veteran cornerback Jamar Taylor to the Arizona Cardinals for a 2020 sixth round choice. Taylor had 17 tackles and a pass deflection this season before he was released. Cleveland was able to dump his salary, which is the most important aspect of the trade.

Winner: Browns

On Aug. 6, the Browns traded wide receiver Corey Coleman to the Buffalo Bills for a 2020 seventh round choice. It was most important to dump his salary. Coleman never played in a regular season game. He has floated around from team to team until latching on with the New York Giants.

Winner: Browns

On Aug. 31, Cleveland traded offensive tackle Shon Coleman to the San Francisco 49ers for a 2019 seventh round choice. Dorsey had already decided to release Coleman despite him starting at right tackle the previous season. Coleman has been a healthy scratch for most of the season with San Francisco. A seventh round pick is a pretty much inconsequential.

Winner: EVEN

On Sep. 2, the Browns acquired defensive tackle Devaroe Lawrence from the New Orleans Saints for a 2019 seventh round pick. Lawrence played in one game before being added to the practice squad. He is a young player so there is still time for this deal to pan out.

Winner: Incomplete

On Sep. 17, New England acquired wide receiver Josh Gordon from Cleveland for a fifth round pick. The deal also included a seventh round pick going to New England if Gordon did not play in ten games. He was active for 11 games. In those opportunities, he recorded 40 receptions for 720 yards and three touchdowns. It would have been great for the Browns to have that big play threat but it was clear they were ready to move on from the drama.

Winner: Browns

On Oct. 19, the Browns traded running back Carlos Hyde to the Jaguars in exchange for a fifth round choice. The move allowed rookie Nick Chubb to take on a larger role, of which he has made the most. Hyde has just 40 carries for 129 yards this season. Chubb has accumulated 687 yards, six rushing touchdowns and two receiving touchdowns since being named starter. Cleveland also dumped his salary.

Winner: Browns