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The Cleveland Browns face uncertainty at their quarterback position despite having five quarterbacks under contract, four of whom are currently healthy. However, the abundance of options does not equate to possessing a legitimate franchise quarterback.
Analysts widely believe the Browns' long-term solution at quarterback may not currently be in the NFL. With two first-round picks and the 2026 NFL Draft class appearing potentially strong at quarterback, Cleveland could target a future franchise QB in that draft to address their persistent issues.
In light of this, Dan Labbe of Cleveland.com proposed the Browns consider drafting Penn State quarterback Drew Allar. Labbe noted Allar, a product of Medina, Ohio (near Cleveland), is a 6-foot-5, 235-pound prospect who drew Josh Allen comparisons before college. He stated Allar represents an unfinished product after two starting seasons and could make a significant leap in performance this year. Labbe also suggested Allar's local roots might spark debate among Browns fans about whether that connection alone makes him the future quarterback.
The article mentions Drew Allar and Texas quarterback Arch Manning as frequently cited names potentially being the first quarterbacks selected in the next NFL Draft. It also notes Manning could opt to return to college for another season to further his development or gain more control over his eventual NFL destination.
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