To answer the original question, I think it will only help. New browse forms after clear cuts, allowing for new growth, thicker cover and vegetation.
The NF I hunt here in SC is logged all of the time on different tracts. Haven't seen anything bigger than a 30 acre clear cut. Replanted and thick as all get out in 5 years time. Great bedding habitat for deer with plenty of browse. Can be tricky hunting it, but can also be very rewarding. They burn huge sections of it at a time and generally helps out the turkey and quail. I've seen some pretty big wild bobwhite coveys over the years in this NF. I've also gotten pictures of really nice bucks over the years, just haven't gotten a picture of me holding one!