Browns improve draft position as questions arise over front office's quarterback selection skills
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Cleveland Browns' offense has struggled this season, scoring under 10 points in recent games. After a 20-3 loss to the Dolphins, the team is now in a strong position for a high draft pick. The Browns may consider drafting a quarterback, but their front office has a poor track record with quarterback selections. Previous decisions, including the acquisition of Deshaun Watson and the drafting of Dorian Thompson-Robinson, have not yielded positive results. As the offseason approaches, the Browns face questions about their ability to find a franchise quarterback. The front office has not previously had a high draft pick to work with, raising concerns about their decision-making and fit with the current coaching staff.