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There is drama in the 2017 NFL Draft when it comes to the 
 No. 1 overall pick. For months it has been , the freakish 
 Texas A&M defensive end who dominated the combine, as 
 the lock for the with the top pick. They didn't really 
 have another choice because there was no guarantee at 
 quarterback. But could Cleveland be willing to  
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 the dice on one of the prospects in this draft instead of 
 taking Garrett because of its desperate need for a 
 quarterback? According to Adam Schefter of ESPN, there is 
 some di sension within the Browns front office on how to 
 handle the top pick, with the team being "split" on 
 whether to take Garrett No. 1 overall or to go with 
 former quarterback Mitchell Trubisky.   Cleveland has not 
 made up its mind at No. 1, per source. Split opinions. 
 Some like Myles Garrett, some like Mitchell Trubisky. We 
 will see. Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter)  Additionally, an 
 executive told Schefter that he shouldn't "be surprised 
 if Myles Garrett isn't the No. 1 pick" and that the exec 
 believes a quarterback is in play at No. 1 overall.   
 What isn jerseys">Frank Clark Jersey 't mentioned there is 
 that it doesn't have to be the Browns taking a 
 quarterback first. It's also po sible Cleveland could 
 trade down, understanding there's someone out there who 
 would want to add Garrett to their roster, give up picks 
 to do it, and allow Cleveland to get a quarterback.  More 
 NFL Draft That's a risky proposition, of course, because 
 once you get out of No. 1, anyone can snake the guy you 
 want. But maybe the guy the Browns want is simply 
 Trubisky, an Ohio native who grew up a Browns fan and has 
 repeatedly stated that he would love to play for 
 Cleveland. Trubisky, to his credit, appears unfazed by 
 the Browns' recent run on quarterbacks and unafraid to 
 try and break the streak of bad quarterbacking in 
 Cleveland.   The biggest knock against Trubisky thus far 
 in the proce s has 
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 started 13 games in college. People like to ding him for 
 not beating out Marquise Williams in 2015, but it wasn't 
 really a competition between the two. Williams was the 
 incumbent starter and Larry Fedora's Tar Heels team 
 wanted the uppercla sman to start again. Trubisky waited 
 patiently for his opportunity and made the most of it, 
 looking like a top-flight quarterback for much of the 
 2016 season. He certainly had ups and downs, but most 
 quarterbacks do. The economics on the Browns' actual 
 choice at the top are pretty fascinating.   Take Garett 
 No. 1 and no one will ever get blamed for making the safe 
 choice. nnadi-jerseys">Derrick Nnadi Jersey  But there will 
 be plenty of backlash if they take Garrett with the top 
 pick and Trubisky evolves into a franchise quarterback. 
 (There was some of this from 2014 with and until Bortles 
 regre sed in 2016.) The opportunity cost of drafting 
 Garrett and pa sing on a franchise quarterback is pretty 
 huge.   If Browns have an equal grade on Trubisky and 
 Garrett, have to take the QB. More value Pete Prisco 
 (@PriscoCBS)  But the real rub here is that if the Browns 
 take Trubisky and he flames out while Garrett becomes 2.0 
 (or even just a Pro Bowl pa s rusher), then there will be 
 plenty of people who lose their jobs as a result of not 
 following the safest path po sible.   Ideally, the Browns 
 draft Garrett No. 1 overall and have Trubisky slip to 
 them at No remmers-jerseys">Mike Remmers Jersey . 12, then grab 
 whatever quarterback they like the most at No. 12 or use 
 their considerable draft capital to trade up and grab the 
 quarterback they want. That's the best-case scenario, but 
 it's hardly guaranteed. It's not a lose-lose situation 
 for Cleveland, because it's going to walk away from the 
 draft with a good prospect. But it's far from a win-win 
 situation either.
  __________________ John Short, Jr
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