The Cleveland Browns continue to be extremely active this offseason and made yet another trade on Monday afternoon. The Kansas City Chiefs agreed to deal safety Eric Murray for Browns defensive end Emmanuel Ogbah.

Now that the Browns have a solid defensive line and recently traded safety Jabrill Peppers, the trade makes a lot of sense for both parties.

Considering the Chiefs recently signed safety Tyrann Mathieu, the move to deal Murray is none too surprising. Murray should help the secondary get on track with an explosive front seven in Cleveland and his presence offers great reliability as well as playmaking ability. The Browns will be tough to not take seriously after being only two seasons removed from a winless season and it's apparent the team has big plans this upcoming season.

The Browns now have made numerous moves to bolster their already seemingly stacked roster.  Further adding players to address areas of need it's clear the team feels good about competing this season. The additions of Olivier Vernon and Odell Beckham Jr. solidified the team's chances to compete in one of the more talented divisions in the league.

The Browns defense is now on track to be as complete of a unit as the league has. From Myles Garrett to Denzel Ward, the Browns have every layer of the defense seemingly covered and it's going to be overwhelming for opposing offenses next season.

General manager John Dorsey has been extremely vigilant and his eye for talent is obvious with the roster and draft picks he has put together.