As the old saying goes, “one man’s trash is another man’s treasure.” The same can be said for new Browns quarterback Tyrod Taylor.
Despite leading the Buffalo Bills to their first playoff appearance in 17 years, Taylor wore out his welcome in Western New York after spending three seasons as the team’s primary starter. The Bills brass had seen enough from the 28-year-old signal caller – who often left much to be desired on Sundays – and shipped him to Cleveland for a third-round pick back in March.
But where the Bills saw limitations, the Browns saw opportunity.