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The Browns' Big Plan: Trading Up for a New Quarterback
Cleveland, USAFri Mar 14 2025
The Cleveland Browns are making waves this offseason, and it's all about finding the right quarterback. Myles Garrett, the team's star defensive end, requested a trade but surprisingly signed a big extension instead. This move has left many wondering about the team's next steps, especially with rumors swirling about veteran quarterback Russell Wilson.
The Browns have been quiet, but there's a lot of buzz about their plans. If they sign Wilson, they might also draft a young quarterback to learn from him. In one scenario, the Browns pass on Shedeur Sanders at pick No. 2 and trade up to No. 26 to select Jalen Milroe. Milroe is a talented athlete but has struggled with turnovers and decision-making at Alabama. Sitting behind a veteran like Wilson could be just what he needs to grow.
Wilson, known for his athleticism when he started his career, could mentor Milroe. He could help Milroe improve his throwing mechanics and read NFL defenses better. This would give Milroe time to develop from the bench. The Browns' head coach, Kevin Stefanski, would play a big role in this development.
Taking Milroe as the third quarterback off the board is a bold move. Jaxon Dart is often seen as the consensus QB3, making Milroe a riskier pick. Milroe's raw talent makes him an intriguing project, but he might not become a starter in the NFL. The Browns need to believe in Stefanski's ability to develop him for this to work.
In this scenario, the Browns also take Travis Hunter at pick No. 2. Hunter could be a versatile player, helping a young quarterback as a receiver or playing cornerback. The Browns need to make a big change at quarterback, especially after injuries to Deshaun Watson and Kenny Pickett's struggles.
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How does signing Russell Wilson as a veteran quarterback align with the Browns' long-term strategy, given his own history of relying on athleticism over throwing ability?
Why would the Browns trade up to draft Jalen Milroe, who has shown struggles with turnovers and decision-making, instead of drafting a more polished quarterback like Shedeur Sanders?
If Russell Wilson is supposed to mentor Jalen Milroe, what happens if Milroe ends up mentoring Wilson instead?
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