Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Brady Quinn Relegated To 3rd Place

After a pretty respectable college football career, it seems like the Brady Quinn Professional Experience just keeps going downhill after NFL buzz predicts him to be nothing better than a third string quarterback in the Cleveland Browns organization in 2010. From the moment he stepped in the door at the NFL Draft, his stock has diminished; he was expected to be a top three pick, although definitely top ten, and he had one of the more uncomfortable waits that year as the Notre Dame alum ended up being drafted at #22.







Although Quinn has only taken part in 12 professional games over the last two seasons he missed the end of both seasons with injuries and when he did get playing time his performance was lacklustre. Although he had a career best year in 2009, a QB rating of 67.2 and a completion percentage of 53.1 indicates why the Browns started out as +10,000 long shots for the 2011 Super Bowl.

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After trading for QB Seneca Wallace from the Seattle Seahawks yesterday, in exchange for a late round pick in the 2011 draft, the Browns terminated the contract of QB Derek Anderson. Wallace is expected to be the back up with the Browns hoping to land a starting QB through the draft or a trade. And the odds are that Brady Quinn will be after another job over 3rd place at the Browns.

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