Trying to keep things in perspective. All-in-all, this team has had worse off-seasons and this year some of their moves should see them improve. Minus the obvious moves to replace players for example replacing Phil with Shayne Graham (Can't replace Phil and he deserves a shot to win a SB with San Fran). These are moves, IMO, this team did to try and improve this year.
LB Paul Kruger (IMO, an improvement over Fujtia or Gocong) Biggest move in FA
LB Quentin Groves (If he can stay out of trouble, adds depth at LB)
DL Desmond Bryant (See above, depth and youth on the D-Line)
TE Gary Barnidge (Depth and blocking to improve the running game)
TE Kellen Davis (See above TE)
DB Chris Owens (Depth in the secondary)
DB Kevin Barnes (See above)
QB Jason Campbell (Don't get this one other than he is a vet)
WR David Nelson (Big receiver and threat in the red zone)
RB Dion Lewis (Change of pace back that can run and catch, nice compliment to the Browns other backs)
LB Ryan Rau (Shrug. Banner knows something we don't)
RB Chris Ogbonnaya (Re-signed) (Steady RB; but adds depth).
WR Bess (Trade) - Nice addition to the WR corp. I think the guy will be a big help and fits the Norv Turner system
Draft
Mingo - OLB needed in the new scheme. Not a bad pick.
McFadden- Should be a nice compliment to Haden. Saw him play a few times last year. Teams did not go his way and when they did, they were not very successful. Solid safe pick IMO.
Slaughter - (Shrug). There were safer picks.
Someone mentioned earlier that the staff is taking a page out of the Patriots book by adding a 3rd and 4th round pick next year could be spot on. I don't mind the moves.
IMO, I think this team is better next year with the additions made this year. Horton's defense should be better and an offense with a very good offensive mind running the show + one more year with the current core players. They may reach .500.