Will the Cleveland Browns give up their first-round NFL Draft quarterback pursuit to land wide receiver Sammy Watkins?

By Kenneth Brown (kennybrown23@hotmail.co.uk) | Apr 14, 2014 04:37 PM EDT

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The 2014 NFL Draft looks set to be one of the most exciting the world has ever witnessed, with an immense amount of options for each and every team. There's little that we can safely predict, but one thing seems a certainty, the Cleveland Browns will draft a quarterback. That's as certain as night and day, but what many people have struggled to dissect is whether they will use one of their first-round picks to grab one, or if they'll use a later pick in the later stage of the draft? The latest talk is the Browns will ignore the quarterback position for the first round, and they'll turn their attention to Clemson's Sammy Watkins.

Now, this may seem crazy as the Browns have Josh Gordon, who has quickly become one the elite receivers in the NFL, but the Browns aren't done adding to their receiving depth chart. With Gordon one problem away from a one-year drugs ban, the Browns cannot afford to relax and put all of their faith in the former Baylor receiver. However, the Browns equally know they need a quarterback as Brian Hoyer looks a very lonely figure currently.

With the Browns unsure of Johnny Manziel, Blake Bortles and Teddy Bridgewater it seems they're not willing to repeat past mistakes, and they'd feel safer drafting Watkins, who many see as one of the safest picks you could possibly make. The Browns will then turn their attention to the quarterback position once the pressures off.

Knowing their horrid history with draft picks, what would you do if you were in the Browns' position?

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