DeShone Kizer has prototypical size, great football IQ and a rocket launcher for an arm.
So why couldn’t the quarterback lead Notre Dame to a better record than 4-8 this past season?
It’s a question NFL talent evaluators, including those leading the Browns, will continue to explore as the April 27-29 draft approaches.
The Browns could consider Kizer with their second first-round pick, 12th overall, or even with the first selection of the second round, No. 33 overall, if he’s still available then. The team has conducted a private workout with him.
But whoever picks him will need to become comfortable with what happened last season.