Browns: 3 veterans on roster bubble after exemplary 2020 NFL Draft

UNSPECIFIED LOCATION - APRIL 23: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY) In this still image from video provided by the Cleveland Browns, Jedrick Wills Jr. speaks via teleconference after being drafted during the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft on April 23, 2020. (Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images)
UNSPECIFIED LOCATION - APRIL 23: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY) In this still image from video provided by the Cleveland Browns, Jedrick Wills Jr. speaks via teleconference after being drafted during the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft on April 23, 2020. (Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images) /
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Training camp will be interesting in Berea, Ohio this summer after the Browns nailed the 2020 NFL Draft and have undergone another regime change.

The Cleveland Browns put together a heck of a 2020 NFL Draft, the first one of Andrew Berry’s career as the general manager of the Dawg Pound. Landing the likes of Jedrick Wills, Grant Delpit, Jordan Elliott, Jacob Phillips, Harrison Bryant, Nick Harris, and Donovan Peoples-Jones in the draft, they then added a haul of undrafted free agents (some of which have the opportunity to make the roster).

Given the changing of the guards in the front office from John Dorsey, Alonzo Highsmith, Elliot Wolf, and the rest of their staff to Berry and his, some veterans could be on the fence. New regimes love to bring in their own guys, and given the vastly different philosophies of Dorsey (football guy) and Berry (analytics, with a knack for good football players), many of the players added over the past two years could be on the move.

We have already seen Berry cut guys Dorsey brought in a year ago, such as tight end Demetrius Harris, guard Eric Kush, and linebacker Adarius Taylor. Free agent and the draft were just the beginning of the roster turnover in Cleveland.

As training camp approaches, what other veterans could be on the roster bubble as the rookie class looks to make a name for themselves in Cleveland?