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What John Dorsey values in a QB: 'At the end of the day, it's about winning'

Long before John Dorsey was hired to be the Browns’ general manager, he was part of a Packers front office that drafted Aaron Rodgers in 2005. It helped Green Bay capture a Super Bowl a few years later and re-establish itself as one of the league’s preeminent franchises.

Now, Dorsey will help lead the charge to find Cleveland its franchise quarterback after years of instability at the position.

With the Senior Bowl in the books and the annual scouting combine a month away, the Browns, armed with the first and fourth overall picks in the upcoming NFL Draft, will turn their attention to a handful of quarterbacks who may be a fit to help them turn themselves around following the first winless season in franchise history.