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Kessler had a 92.3 QB rating last season as a rookie. Why not give him a chance? If he fails you have multiple high picks to address the QB problem. I really like what the Browns did.
I highly disagree with that logic. Personally I think the best strategy when rebuilding is trade back and acquire as much talent as possible and fill everything you can and get your qb last so you have him for 5 years on a cheaper deal. It's what Seattle did and it's been great for them.
Picking Couch, Quinn, Weedon, and Manziel hasn't worked either. If you don't like the QB prospects, don't over pick one. Build the roster while giving Kessler a chance to prove himself. He had a 92.3 QB rating last year.
I could live with that pick , he's a great athlete and Williams will find a way to use him. However them drafting a TE doesn't make sense, who is going to throw him the ball ?
I just don't think adding a qb to a very depleted roster does much good, unless your goal is to just win more games rather than a super bowl. Andrew luck has been the best prospect in quite awhile and the colts haven't really gotten close to a super bowl. Now I'm not saying pass on a guy like luck but rather how little good a great qb does if the rest of the roster sucks.
Dude has not played a single down and the Browns are getting an "F" from someone who has absolutely no clue about Williams, his defense and probably football in general. I would love to see Greg Williams respond to this guy face to face.