INDIANAPOLIS — In search of their franchise quarterback, the Browns hope to leave the NFL’s scouting combine with more answers than questions.
Cleveland, owners of the first and fourth overall picks in this year’s draft, is poised to address years of instability at the position, including last year’s struggle throughout the franchise’s first winless season. And in order to do so, the Browns plan on evaluating each prospect from top to bottom, dissecting the person off the field as much as the player on it.
“I think the most important part is being able to sit in front of them and talk to them because you haven’t been able to do that,” head coach Hue Jackson said Wednesday morning.