The Cleveland Browns may or may not draft quarterbacks with the No. 2 overall pick in the NFL Draft. Some have predicted that they will draft Shedeur Sanders with the pick, but one NFL insider thinks a trade with the Minnesota Vikings could give Cleveland a chance to get its QB late in the first round, rather than early.
With the 2025 NFL Draft days away, it’s still anybody’s guess what the Cleveland Browns will do with the No. 2 overall pick. Many experts have waffled between the Browns drafting Travis Hunter or Abdul Carter at No.
The Cleveland Browns had the lowest-scoring offense in the NFL last season, and so far this offseason they have done little to combat that issue. It’s looking like any new weapons that can help ensure the Browns don’t have a league-worst offense again next season will have to be added through the 2025 NFL Draft.
Cleveland might have room for a DE who can be part of the rotation as a rookie and the potential to be something more. The Cleveland Browns have taken the “whole is greater than the sum of the parts” approach to the defensive end position opposite Myles Garrett.
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The jury is still out on who the Cleveland Browns are going to take with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. At this point in the process, there is usually at least one credible leak of who the top teams are pursuing, but the Browns have kept everything close to the vest.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
The Cleveland Browns are scouting for offensive firepower as they head into the draft. After a season of quarterback uncertainty, finding a reliable target for whoever takes the snaps has become paramount for a team looking to bounce back in the competitive AFC North.
Browns 2025 season could go many ways On Friday, the Cleveland Browns signed fan favorite quarterback Joe Flacco. Of course, the fanbase was immensely excited about the return of the Flacc-Man.
The Cleveland Browns have a lot of holes to fill heading into the 2025 NFL Draft. They were among the worst teams in the NFL last year for a reason, and because of their current cap situation, they weren’t able to go out and make any big splashes via free agency or trade.
With less than a week remaining before the 2025 NFL Draft kicks off, which players the Cleveland Browns will target is coming into focus. Recent signings have suggested Cleveland will not use their No.
The Cleveland Browns aren’t afraid to take risks when attempting to find strong wide receivers. Several players with great potential have donned Browns uniforms and authored incredible seasons.
With the 2025 NFL Draft coming closer, and the idea of two-way sensation Travis Hunter putting on that famous orange Cleveland Browns helmet becoming more real with each passing day, questions about what the plan is at quarterback for 2025 continue to sprout up.
Debates about if and when teams should play rookie quarterbacks pop up just about every year, both before and during NFL seasons.
The annual renewal of hope arrives with the NFL Draft for the Cleveland Browns despite previous disappointments stemming from quarterback inconsistency, roster gaps, and ill-timed injuries.
Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry has already used the trade and free-agent markets to add quarterbacks this offseason, and there is a good
The Cleveland Browns need to get a young quarterback. Most reports state that they won’t do so in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft, or at least not with their No.
There was a time during the offseason when it seemed like the Cleveland Browns were going to lose Myles Garrett. Garrett was frustrated with the team’s on-field performance over the past few years and he was looking for a way out.
In his latest update, Browns insider Tony Grossi of ESPN Cleveland/The Land on Demand shared that he believes this signal-caller "is the quarterback the Browns covet most in the draft" heading into the night of April 24.
The Cleveland Browns have a bevy of needs to address in the NFL Draft, as they simply did not have the financial means to fix their problems in free agency.
Shedeur Sanders and Cam Ward have dominated the quarterback conversation leading up to the 2025 NFL Draft. They are viewed as the top two consensus players at the position, and for a while, it seemed like the Tennessee Titans were going to take one of them with the No.1 overall pick, and the Browns would select whoever was left.
Deshaun Watson, Cleveland Brown quarterback’s injury status was recently discussed by the team’s general manager Andrew Berry. On Thursday, Berry spoke to reporters and revealed that Watson has been responding to rehabilitation for his injured Achilles tendon very well.
In Cleveland, optimism often walks hand-in-hand with caution. The Browns have long teased potential, only to be undone by inconsistent quarterback play, roster imbalances, and a parade of untimely injuries.
The Deshaun Watson might not just be over yet in Cleveland. Despite owner Jimmy Haslam saying Watson was a big "swing and a miss,'' Browns general manager Andrew Berry said it is possible that despite tearing his Achilles tendon twice in one year, Watson might make it back at some point this upcoming season.
Cleveland has done their homework on several top QB prospects, including Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders, Alabama’s Jalen Milroe, Ole Miss’ Jaxson Dart and Louisville’s Tyler Shough.
Browns insider Tony Grossi has provided an update on the situation with Chubb.
It's assumed a team such as the Browns could trade back into the first round to ensure that a fifth-year option is attached to the rookie contract for a yet-to-be-determined signal-caller.
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