On one side, free agent quarterback Jake Delhomme is still looking for a new job in the NFL after being released by the Carolina Panthers, on the other side, the Cleveland Browns have been actively shopping for a quarterback. So unsurprisingly, there was a meeting between the released quarterback and the quarterback-wanting team.
Since their NFL expansion return in 1999, the Browns have not been able to have enough quarterback to improve their passing game. Finishing the 2009 season as one of the worst teams again, the Browns are determined to do something with the quarterbacks. They rleased Derek Anderson and acquired backup quarterback Seneca Wallace in a trade from the Seattle Seahawks. They seem interested in getting a better starting quarterback than Brady Quinn, who is just 3-9 in 12 career starts in Browns jerseys.
The problem with Delhomme is that he is 35 years old now. He went 58-40 in seven seasons as the Panthers’ starter and led them to their only Super Bowl appearance, but he also threw 18 interceptions last season and lost the starting job to Matt Moore in late last season. With 11 draft picks in hand, the Browns are most likely to draft a quarterback out of 2010 draft.
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