The Jacksonville Jaguars are quickly beginning to trim down their roster ahead of cutdown day. After trading offensive tackle Fred Johnson to the Philadephia Ealgles, they have cut ties with one of the last players former general manager Trent Baalke drafted.
One day after trading Johnson, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reported that the Jags have released second-year cornerback DeAntre Prince. And with that, they kept scrubbing the remains of the Baalke era.
The Jaguars no longer had room for DeAntre Prince
When the Jaguars hired Liam Coen and James Gladstone as their head coach and general manager, respectively, the duo made it a point of emphasis to bring in intangible players.