RGIII Signing Should NOT Affect Browns #2 Pick

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The Cleveland Browns signed Robert Griffin III, better known as RGIII, on Thursday. He was once a great QB and it was looking like the Washington Redskins had made the right choice with their second overall pick in the 2012 NFL Draft. But since then, the now "bust" has done much of nothing. If the Browns think that they will use RGIII to lead them to the playoffs for the first time since the 2002 season, they are sadly mistaken.

If the Browns want to have any shot at competing with the other 15 teams in the AFC, they will draft North Dakota State University QB Carson Wentz with the second overall pick in the 2016 NFL Draft. Any other player drafted by the Browns would be ridiculous.

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While it is unlikely that Wentz will succeed in Cleveland, as that is the city where athletes go to have their careers fail, he sure has a better chance succeeding in Cleveland than RGIII will ever have. Of course, Browns head coach Hue Jackson will give RGIII a chance to compete with Wentz, but don't expect him to beat out the rookie for the starting job.

In the past two seasons that RGIII had played in Washington, he had a combined QBR of 75.7, which is just 0.01 points over what he had in 2012 (75.6). That was with the 15th best team in the NFL, Now, RGIII will be playing with the worst team in the NFL. There is no possibility of him succeeding in Cleveland. The answer for the Browns is Carson Wentz, and he's waiting for them at #2.

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