Sunday was just another reminder that the Browns will be in the quarterback market in 2026, as the offense scored just 20 points on 12 drives. They averaged just 4.0 yards per play, and Dillon Gabriel failed to surpass 170 yards for the third consecutive week. He’s averaging just 5.0 yards per attempt this season, and while he’s had some nice throws in that stretch, nothing suggests that he is the long-term answer in Cleveland. The 2026 NFL Draft is expected to be where the Browns select their next quarterback, as they currently own picks No. 4 and No. 19. But which quarterbacks might they target next year? That’s certainly up for debate, but one of the top prospects who has been mocked to Cleveland recently might not even be an option next year. Moore has been one of the biggest risers at the quarterback position this year as Oregon has earned several impressive road wins. He is currently the No. 3 player on the consensus big board and is the No. 2-ranked quarterback behind only Fernando Mendoza. But in a
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