Chiefs beef up defense with trade for Browns DE Emmanuel Ogbah

CLEVELAND — The Browns' draft class of 2016 is rapidly shrinking.

As he continues to revamp Cleveland's roster, general manager John Dorsey got rid of three former draft picks on Monday by trading defensive end Emmanuel Ogbah to the Kansas City Chiefs and releasing safety Derrick Kindred and wide receiver Ricardo Louis.

Ogbah did not report for the start of the Browns' offseason program Monday, a sign that a trade was being discussed. The 25-year-old was picked with the No. 32 pick three years ago by Cleveland.

He had 12½ sacks in 40 games but became expendable when the Browns acquired edge rusher Olivier Vernon from New York in the deal for Odell Beckham Jr.

On the day they introduced Beckham at a packed news conference, the Browns also re-signed wide receiver Rashard Higgins (restricted free agent), defensive back Juston Burris (free agent), defensive tackle Trevon Coley (exclusive rights free agent) and Jermaine Whitehead (exclusive rights free agent).

Kindred and Louis were both selected in 2016 by Cleveland's previous front office, which drafted 14 players that year. Only three remain.

Dorsey has spent the past year and more fixing a roster that produced just one win over two seasons. But the Browns went 7-8-1 last season and expectations are soaring following the team's acquisition of Beckham and other offseason moves.

A fourth-round pick, Kindred had been expected to start after the Browns traded Jabrill Peppers to the Giants as part of the Beckham deal. Needing a safety, Dorsey went out and got Murray, whom he picked in 2016 while he was the Chiefs' GM. Murray became expendable when the Chiefs signed free agent safety Tyrann Mathieu.

Murray started nine games and appeared in 15 last season, making 43 tackles and an interception.

The Browns were pleased with Higgins' development last season and believe he gives them depth at a key position. He had 39 catches for 572 yards and four touchdowns in 2018.

Coley has been a solid contributor over the past two seasons, starting 29 games.

Burris appeared in four games for Cleveland last season after being signed off the New York Jets' practice squad. Whitehead played on special teams in his seven games with Cleveland in 2018.