The latest news about the Cleveland Browns and the NFL in today’s edition of the Saturday Dawg Chow, including draft rumors, more quarterback talk, big boards, and more!
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Five remaining options for Browns to secure a starting QB for 2025 season (The Athletic) - The already unappealing starting quarterback market has dried up. The draft espionage game is fun, but the Cleveland Browns, with the No. 2 pick, don’t hold all the cards. What are the Browns going to do with their premium picks and at the most premium position? We don’t know, but we can probably narrow the options down to five.
2025 NFL Draft: How good is this class of quarterbacks? (cleveland.com) - We’ve seen so many times in past years that the quarterbacks taken at the top of the NFL draft are the ones who were highly touted as high schoolers. This year’s likely No. 1 pick, Miami’s Cam Ward, couldn’t have had a more different path.
Devin Bush believes the Browns can return to competing in 2025 (clevelandbrowns.com) - As linebacker Devin Bush walked into CrossCountry Mortgage Campus, a wave of familiarity passed over him. That familiarity played an important factor into his decision to re-sign with the Cleveland Browns on a one-year deal to play his second season in Cleveland. While the 2024 season did not have the outcome they had hoped for as a team, Bush wanted to build off the rapport established during the season and continue to improve with the same group.
Owner Jimmy Haslam, GM Andrew Berry meet with Penn State’s Abdul Carter (Beacon Journal) - The Cleveland Browns continue to meet privately with potential options for the No. 2 overall pick. A contingent led by owner Jimmy Haslam, general manager Andrew Berry and executive vice president J.W. Johnson met with Penn State defensive end Abdul Carter on Thursday night in State College, Pa., league sources confirmed for the Beacon Journal.
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