5 fictional quarterbacks Browns should start in Week 6

BEREA, OH - JANUARY 13, 2016: Head coach Hue Jackson of the Cleveland Browns answers questions during an introductory press conference on January 13, 2016 at the Cleveland Browns training facility in Berea, Ohio. (Photo by Nick Cammett/Diamond Images/Getty Images)
BEREA, OH - JANUARY 13, 2016: Head coach Hue Jackson of the Cleveland Browns answers questions during an introductory press conference on January 13, 2016 at the Cleveland Browns training facility in Berea, Ohio. (Photo by Nick Cammett/Diamond Images/Getty Images) /
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1999 James Van Der Beek And The Cast Star In The New Movie ‘Varsity Blues.’ (Photo By Getty Images)
1999 James Van Der Beek And The Cast Star In The New Movie ‘Varsity Blues.’ (Photo By Getty Images) /

3. Lance Harbor – Varsity Blues

He’s the Pride of West Canaan, and Lance Harbor is the total package. I know what you’re thinking, another injured player, but this kid is the real deal.

He throws like Joe Montana, scrambles like Randall Cunningham and looks like Tom Brady. Harbor had a full ride to Florida State before Billy Bob missed that block. But it doesn’t matter to Cleveland, the Browns would take this kid if he had to crawl onto the field.

Hue Jackson could work wonders with his talent. Once he’s fully healed, this is the best opportunity Cleveland has had since Otto Graham.

He’s quick on the release so the pass rush shouldn’t be an issue. However, as a fail safe it would be wise for coach Jackson to invest in some big linemen during the second and third rounds. His ceiling is high and he’s never lost a game at West Canaan. Plus, he showed he can be a coach after Bud Kilmer walked out on his team.

After starting the year 0-5, that should be music to Hue Jackson’s ears.

If I was Cleveland I would trade multiple picks to move up and select Harbor. Although, if the losses keep coming they should get the number one pick without a problem.

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