The Browns had one of the league’s worst quarterback rooms in 2025. Heading into the 2026 NFL Draft, things didn’t appear to be getting much better, with Deshaun Watson—a dwindling talent coming off an Achilles rupture who has been accused of sexual harassment and sexual assault by more than 20 women—the only “addition” to Cleveland’s ranks as he returns from injury.
Reinforcements were needed under center. The Browns found one in the sixth round of the draft, selecting Arkansas quarterback Taylen Green with the No. 182 pick.
Green is raw, possessing enchanting athletic gifts but little in the form of consistency. He is unlikely to make a serious push on the starting position. Then again, crazier things have happened.
With that, here’s what you need to know about Green, an NFL Combine standout who will look to find success at the next level with Cleveland.
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Who is Taylen Green?
Green spent five seasons in college, turning out for Boise State and Arkansas. He was fairly erratic across his collegiate career, committing 37 turnovers over the past two seasons (20 interceptions, 17 fumbles).
Nevertheless, Green remains an intriguing prospect simply for his physical traits. He shined at the NFL Draft Combine, posting a 4.36 40-yard dash and a 43.5-inch vertical jump, both of which ranked first among quarterbacks.
Green’s physical gifts and frame — he stands 6-foot-6 and weighs 227 pounds — make him an intriguing prospect. His upside is the most appealing part of his game; players of his size and athleticism aren’t too common in the modern game.
Green can create plays at the second and third levels of the defense, throwing balls down the field with real velocity. Still, his penchant for turnovers — a side effect of an inconsistent throwing motion — is likely to cap his potential if it isn’t addressed in the near future.
Green is a developmental prospect who could make a splash if he can refine the weaker points of his game. That’s a big if, however. Green’s recent outings suggest the rougher elements of his game are, indeed, central to his play style. With Green now a little more than a month into the season, he is running out of time to cut down on his miscues and make himself into an NFL-caliber quarterback — even if his traits suggest otherwise.
Taylen Green combine performance
Green was arguably the combine's best performer. He was fairly inconspicuous ahead of the spectacle, failing to register much interest among casual NFL observers.
That changed when he raced down the sideline for the 40-yard-dash.
— NFL (@NFL) February 28, 2026Green's 4.36 40-time is the third-fastest 40 in combine history, only bested by Michael Vick's 4.33 showing in 2001 and Reggie McNeal's offering in 2006. It also set the stage for a memorable day at Lucas Oil Stadium for the Arkansas product.
MORE: Taylen Green combine results
Prior to his run, Green had already cemented himself in combine lore. He posted an 11'2" broad jump, the furtherest recorded distance in combine history for a quarterback.
and then he followed it up with another QB record, an 11'2" broad jump @taylengreen17 | @RazorbackFB https://t.co/vUOTvgExWB pic.twitter.com/DNoocWFa2L
— NFL (@NFL) February 28, 2026The records kept on tumbling for Green, who leapt to the heavens -- all 43.5 inches of them -- in the vertical jump, the highest mark for a quarterback in combine history.
— NFL (@NFL) February 28, 2026Green was a star on Lucas Oil Stadium's manufactured plains. Only time will tell if he can find similar success at the next level.
Taylen Green college stats
| 2021 | Boise State | 2 | 0-0 (0.0) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 |
| 2022 | Boise State | 13 | 166-271 (61%) | 2,042 | 14 | 6 | 586 | 10 |
| 2023 | Boise State | 13 | 121-212 (57%) | 1,752 | 11 | 9 | 436 | 9 |
| 2024 | Arkansas | 13 | 239-381 (60%) | 3,154 | 15 | 9 | 602 | 8 |
| 2025 | Arkansas | 12 | 198-326 (61%) | 2,714 | 19 | 11 | 777 | 8 |
Browns QB depth chart
| Rank | Player |
| 1 | Deshaun Watson |
| 2 | Shedeur Sanders |
| 3 | Dillon Gabriel |
| 4 | Taylen Green |
Following Green's selection, Browns general manager Andrew Berry told reporters that he planned on moving forward with Watson, Sanders, Gabriel and Green as Cleveland's quarterback room, per ESPN's Daniel Oyefusi.
With new coach Todd Monken at the helm, Watson, Sanders and Gabriel are set to compete in a fiery quarterback competition during training camp. Green very well could feature in that action, although it seems likelier that he'll be the final man to round out the quarterback rotation.
Watson's torn Achilles and lackluster showings since joining the Browns would appear to condemn him to a lowly standing on Cleveland's QB depth chart. However, neither Sanders nor Gabriel made the starting spot their own last year. Simply put, it's anyone guess who will take snaps when the Browns kick off their regular season.

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