(Mary Kay Cabot/cleveland.com)
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Paul Kruger walked out the door frustrated with his role, Danny Shelton grappled with coming off the field so much, and Barkevious Mingo mostly bit his tongue but wondered if he might not be better off elsewhere.
All three Browns -- and others -- will have a chance to play to their strengths in 2016, according to defensive coordinator Ray Horton.
Horton has studied film of the 2015 Browns and is already devising ways to get the most out of his players. What he saw was a group of big-name, big-money players who underachieved.