The Cleveland Browns are considering a bold strategy — taking 2 quarterbacks in the NFL Draft
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- The Cleveland Browns, who own an unusual number of high picks in this year's draft, have considered using two of those picks on a quarterback.
- Such a strategy would be unconventional, but it makes sense as the NFL draft is incredibly random.
- The Browns have spent nearly two decades trying and failing to land a quarterback who could lead the franchise to prolonged success.
The Cleveland Browns are a franchise in a miserable state right now, coming off of an 0-16 season and in the midst of a playoff drought that goes back well over a decade. Fortunately, the franchise has a lot of draft picks with which to rebuild, and according to a report from Kevin Clark of The Ringer, the team may be considering a bold strategy for using those picks — by drafting two quarterbacks high in the draft.
Currently, the Browns own the first and fourth overall pick, and three second-round picks in a draft that is stocked with intriguing quarterback prospects.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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