The Cleveland Browns have drawn a sort of reputation about themselves over the course of the past two decades. Ever since they busted with Tim Couch first-overall, the organization has avoided selecting quarterbacks when they have been in position to do so near the top of the draft.
Most famously, they chose to pass over Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger in 2004. The Ohio native went on to lead Cleveland’s division rival to three Super Bowl appearances, winning two of them, and still has his team in position to compete for more.