The Cleveland Browns are facing an identity crisis at quarterback. Or just a crisis. Take your pick.
I’ll optimistically go with the first form of crisis there, and please note that lingering questions with the draft still fresh might not be such an awful thing. Because at this point, there are no bad ideas at quarterback for a team that hasn't sniffed playoff football since 2002.
Let’s not dwell on the past, though, because these are the new Browns. Yes, the new Browns, a team with analytics as its sacred guiding light, the front office presence of a man known for his role in a baseball revolution, quarterback whisperer Hue Jackson as the new head coach and… Cody Kessler?