The Cleveland Browns cleaned out their front office and coaching staff, by and large, over the course of the offseason. And after doing that, they also began to clear out much of the roster. That process has continued late into the proceedings, trading away Barkevious Mingo. Yesterday, they released K’Waun Williams—and they also released Paul Kruger, who was expected to start this season, as he has since they signed him in three agency three years ago.
Of course, perhaps it should not be a great surprise, if you consider what little production he had to offer last season.