The Browns hope to find their quarterback of the future in what’s been regarded as one of the best classes of signal-callers in recent memory.
It’s a good problem to have as Cleveland, owners of the first and fourth overall picks in the upcoming NFL Draft, hopes to end years of instability at the position. Now, we have a better idea why that’s the case.
For the first time in 15 years, the top four quarterbacks in the draft — USC’s Sam Darnold, Oklahoma’s Baker Mayfield, UCLA’s Josh Rosen and Wyoming’s Josh Allen — earned grades of at least 90 from Scout Inc.