The Cleveland Browns enter a pivotal offseason where they need to fill roster holes on both sides of the ball.
Miami quarterback Cam Ward could be the answer, but he is far from a perfect prospect. Jacob Roach 0 The Cleveland Browns continue their search for a franchise quarterback this offseason.
On an ESPN Cleveland radio show, the hosts debated the 2025 NFL Draft, specifically the Browns’ need to acquire a quarterback. One of the hosts suggested that the Browns don’t necessarily need to draft Shedeur Sanders or Cam Ward with their first-round pick but could take a guy later in the draft like Jalen Milroe or Jaxson Dart.
The Cleveland Browns were predicted to select Abdul Carter, who's compared to Micah Parsons, instead of Cam Ward or Shedeur Sanders.
Sanders is smart and throws well within the structure of an offense. His experience under former Browns coach Pat Shurmur, who runs NFL-style concepts, will help him adapt quickly to the pros.
The Cleveland Browns were predicted to pass on Shedeur Sanders, Cam Ward, and Travis Hunter in the 2025 NFL draft by trading the No. 2 pick.
The Cleveland Browns have several directions they can go in April's NFL Draft . Of course, the No. 1 priority could be quarterback after news broke that Deshaun Watson tore his Achilles again, putting his 2025 season in jeopardy.
Ole Miss Rebels quarterback Jaxson Dart is an interesting prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft. Although he’s not ranked among the top quarterbacks by most draft experts, there is an increasing number of scouts who have started to include him in their top 10 and even top five at the position.
If the Browns are considering Shedeur Sanders, how will the presence of his father, Deion Sanders, impact the team's choice?
Though it is still very early in the process, the Giants reportedly were very high on the latter when they were scouting quarterbacks throughout the 2024 collegiate season, per Jordan Raanan of ESPN.
Finding their next franchise quarterback will be priority No. 1 for the New York Giants this offseason. While general manager Joe Schoen has said that he is