The Cleveland Browns have spent considerable time reworking the roster over the past 18 months.
Much of that work has focused on the defensive secondary, where the Browns added Trey Caldwell, Derrick Kindred, Howard Wilson and Jabrill Peppers via the draft; traded for Jamar Taylor and Calvin Pryor; signed Jason McCourty as a free agent; and acquired Briean Boddy-Calhoun and Ed Reynolds via the waiver wire.
And then there is Joe Haden, the longest-tenured player on the defense as he is entering his eighth season with the Browns. While Haden is a leader among the secondary, injuries have limited him to just 18 games over the past two seasons.