When Brady Quinn was drafted in 2007, the general consensus was that “Quinn the Eskimo (Mighty Quinn)” by Bob Dylan was a song befitting of the erstwhile quarterback. Nearly three years later, Quinn finds himself miles away from a starting job in the NFL, and without the help of injuries or major off-the-field issues.
Brady Quinn’s Theme Song Is Officially No Longer ‘Mighty Quinn’
↵The Panthers are showing zero interest in Quinn, so for the time being he seemingly remains third on the Browns’ depth chart. Here’s PFT’s Mike Florio.
↵↵All that said, we still think that a reunion with Charlie Weis in Kansas City remains one of the few possible destinations for Quinn. Our guess is that, either way, the Browns will squat on him for now as a low-priced third-stringer, and that if they don’t get something for him in trade before the draft perhaps they’ll cut him loose so his presence won’t undermine the on-field portion of the offseason program.
↵↵Ouch. I do believe that he can salvage his career as a valuable backup, in a Jon Kitna or Damon Huard sort of way. Regardless. it’s time to assign Quinn a new theme song. Hit it!
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