Article By Daniel Muth on 10th March, 2010
Just a couple years ago, it appeared that the Browns had an embarrassment of young quarterback riches with Derek Anderson having a huge 2007 year, putting up over 3,700 yards passing, 29 touchdowns, and a more than respectable 82.5 passer rating.
Not bad for a guy in his first year as a starter.
At the same time, the Browns had pulled off what many considered to be a brilliant draft by selecting stalwart left tackle Joe Thomas at the No. 3 pick, where many had guessed them to take QB Brady Quinn, only to find him still available nearly 20 picks later.
At that point, they traded up and nabbed him at the No. 22 spot.
In retrospect, the Thomas pickup was the r...
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