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The Browns have had 26 starting quarterbacks since returning to Cleveland in 1999, including first-round picks Tim Couch, Brady Quinn, Brandon Weeden and Johnny Manziel. But in 2004, the team could've ended the run of futility and saved themselves and their embittered fan base 13 more years of misery. All the Browns had to do was draft Ohio native Ben Roethlisberger with the sixth-overall pick.
They took tight end Kellen Winslow, who two games into his rookie season, broke his leg in a motorcycle accident, and three years later, was out of Cleveland altogether.