Cleveland Browns spend over $100,000 on QB study ahead of 2014 NFL Draft: Which NCAA star will be their franchise QB?

By Kenneth Brown | May 08, 2014 04:09 PM EDT

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The Cleveland Browns are in dire need of a QB, but not just any QB; one that can be the face of their franchise and help to turn their fortunes around. The Browns have been linked with Teddy Bridgewater, Johnny Manziel, Blake Bortles, Derek Carr and A.J. McCarron, but how have they picked the man for the job?

Was it a matter of game-tape, meetings or the combine, or was it a more costly, calculated process than any of us could've ever imagined? Reports suggest they've spent well over $100,000 to analyze every detail possible, all so they could find the man that's truly destined to lead them to greatness. 

The expensive study looked at all great, and some poor quarterbacks from the past and present, as well as the current crop available in the class of 2014. 

Although several rumors and so called decisions have come to light, it's believed to be Teddy Bridgewater of Louisville that come out with a strong review through all of this hard work and research. Bridgewater is a leader, looks to always improve and he's got impressive game-tape, however, many have ridiculed his errors, making him seem an unlikely success, but could the Browns of seen past that?

Will Bridgewater be the man to save the Browns, or have they ignored the research and decided to opt with the wild choice that is Texas A&M's Johnny Manziel? Will the Cleveland Browns finally get it right, or will they look to draft somebody to learn off of Brian Hoyer, who they rate very, very highly?

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