The Cleveland Browns doubled down when it came to fixing their quarterback room for the 2025 season, figuring the more shots you take, the more chances you have to hopefully hit the target.
First up was veteran Kenny Pickett, acquired early in the year in a trade with the Philadelphia Eagles that included quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson.
Then came fellow veteran Joe Flacco, signed in free agency, so that the Browns would have a veteran starter on hand with one to spare in a trade to a team in need of a quarterback.
General manager Andrew Berry used the same strategy in the 2025 NFL Draft, first selecting Dillon Gabriel, he of the record 63 starts across three college teams, and then Shedeur Sanders, the man who helped launch countless social media posts over his play at Colorado, h