The Browns continue to pine over past-their-prime signal-callers.
Mary Kay Cabot of The Plain Dealer spoke with David Carr on Thursday, who told the newspaper that Cleveland is one of six teams that have .
The team's interest in the 34-year-old Carr is tied to the potential of drafting his brother , the Fresno State quarterback who looms as a first-round target for general manager Ray Farmer.
," NFL Media's Daniel Jeremiah told "The Dan Patrick Show" in February. "They're going to take a different player with the fourth pick and they want to take with their second one (at No. 26)."
David said: "I know quarterbacks and I know veteran guys come in a lot of times and they don't want the young guy to play. They're going to be a teammate, but are they going to go to that next level to make sure this kid really succeeds? I can guarantee you that's the case with us."
Still, the Browns might be finished compiling veterans after to one-year deals Thursday. Adding David to the mix would give Cleveland three aging arms who weren't even in the league last season.
In his , Jeremiah doesn't see Derek making it past the Arizona Cardinals at No. 20. We'll find out Thursday night how this plays out, but the Browns clearly loom as a surefire candidate to draft a quarterback to compete with Brian Hoyer and this ballooning list of gray-bearded journeymen.
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