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Ranking All Cleveland Browns Quarterbacks in Franchise History

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If you’re expecting to come across modern option after modern option when reading through the rankings of the best NFL organization has experienced plenty of success under center, but that doesn’t mean the success has come in the last few decades.

Maybe dragging along his ostentatious contract all the while. But he has an uphill battle ahead of him, particularly after he returned to the football field looking nothing like his old self during the 2022 campaign.

The Browns opened their franchise history in 1946 with Otto Graham leading the charge during a 44-0 victory over the Miami Seahawks (not a typo), and they’ve since added over 60 more qualified quarterbacks to the mix. Those signal-callers have produced a combined 15 Pro Bowl seasons, split between eight different men — none more recent than Derek Anderson (2007) and Bernie Kosar (1987).

Using the Total Yards Added (TYA) metric I developed for QB Math, which evaluates quarterbacks’ success relative to league average in four facets of the game — rushing, ing, sack avoidance, and fumble avoidance — we’re highlighting each and every one of the 67 Cleveland Browns quarterbacks with at least one qualified game for the organization since ’50. These rankings will be updated continuously and are accurate heading into Week 5 of the 2023 NFL season.

Cleveland Browns quarterbacks Nos. 67-11

Franchise Rank Quarterback Qualified Games Total Yards Added
67 Mike Phipps 64 -1,682.124
66 Tim Couch 60 -1,363.682
65 DeShone Kizer 15 -1,092.641
64 Charlie Frye 20 -1,007.565
63 Colt McCoy 22 -991.262
62 Brandon Weeden 22 -980.2
61 Derek Anderson 38 -876.88
60 Paul McDonald 27 -655.567
59 Doug Pederson 8 -574.881
58 Eric Zeier 6 -494.329
57 Brady Quinn 13 -482.018
56 Ken Dorsey 3 -481.594
55 Mike Pagel 12 -467.74
54 Johnny Manziel 12 -401.507
53 Jake Delhomme 5 -389.514
52 Baker Mayfield 62 -375.292
51 Jim Ninowski 25 -365.767
50 Luke McCown 4 -365.12
49 Robert Griffin III 5 -361.628
48 Austin Davis 3 -322.596
47 Josh McCown 13 -318.187
46 Dorian Thompson-Robinson 1 -293.266
45 Spergon Wynn 5 -290.444
44 Bruce Gradkowski 2 -266.931
43 Deshaun Watson 9 -249.157
42 Tyrod Taylor 3 -238.703
41 Terry Luck 3 -232.535
40 Kevin Hogan 5 -203.308
39 Jeff Christensen 2 -192.96
38 Cody Kessler 9 -158.432
37 Len Dawson 2 -153.874
36 Babe Parilli 4 -147.72
35 Mark Miller 4 -132.58
34 Don Gault 1 -130.254
33 Connor Shaw 1 -125.347
32 Seneca Wallace 7 -124.529
31 Brian Hoyer 16 -114.775
30 Todd Philcox 7 -111.846
29 Jason Campbell 8 -111.632
28 Jerry Rhome 2 -107.772
27 Mark Rypien 6 -99.983
26 Will Cureton 1 -99.949
25 Jeff Garcia 10 -86.662
24 Trent Dilfer 11 -61.926
23 Case Keenum 4 -51.325
22 Thaddeus Lewis 1 -40.919
21 Charlie Whitehurst 1 -24.648
20 Dave Mays 8 -11.847
19 Dick Shiner 1 -10.422
18 Nick Mullens 1 -9.877
17 Gary Lane 1 10.341
16 Kelly Holcomb 20 33.5
15 Sam Darnold 1 43.689
14 Ty Detmer 5 50.658
13 Don Strock 4 96.09
12 Jacoby Brissett 11 118.39
11 Tommy O’Connell 15 155.462

Keep in mind that this is about career production.

Playing in more games usually means moving further away from the league-average score of zero, which is why Tim Couch — objectively not the least-talented of the Cleveland Browns quarterbacks — falls nearly all the way to the bottom of the pack despite having a far superior per-game output to other low finishers such as Charlie Frye, Colt McCoy, and Brandon Weeden.

10. Mike Tomczak

  • Years: 1992
  • Stats: 4-4 record, 120-of-211 (56.9%), 1,693 yards, 7 TD, 7 INT
  • Total Yards Added: 262.11

Bernie Kosar broke his ankle and missed nine games during the 1992 season, which allowed Mike Tomczak to step on the field and the fraternity of Cleveland Browns quarterbacks. A journeyman who rarely spent time as an entrenched starter, the Ohio State product held his own and actually found more success in the win column than Kosar that season.

9. Gary Danielson

Ranking All Cleveland Browns Quarterbacks in Franchise History
Cleveland Browns quarterback Gary Danielson | Owen C. Shaw/Getty Images
  • Years: 1985-88
  • Stats: 5-3 record, 153-of-248 (61.7%), 1,879 yards, 12 TD, 7 INT
  • Total Yards Added: 282.755

Gary Danielson ed the Browns at the tail end of his NFL career and was a steadying game manager whenever he stepped onto the field. He functioned as an accurate er who rarely made backbreaking mistakes, particularly during the ’87 campaign when he made six appearances and completed 75.8% of his es with four touchdowns and nary a pick.

8. George Ratterman

  • Years: 1952-56
  • Stats: 2-3 record, 128-of-204 (62.7%), 1,688 yards, 15 TD, 11 INT
  • Total Yards Added: 448.914

George Ratterman didn’t start multiple games in a season until his fifth of five years with the Browns, but he consistently played well off the bench. He tended to up the aggression level when he began the game in the starting lineup, resulting in extra interceptions, but he remained an accurate er who also had a nose for the end zone on the ground.

7. Bill Nelsen

Ranking All Cleveland Browns Quarterbacks in Franchise History
Cleveland Browns quarterback Bill Nelsen | Ron Kuntz Collection/Diamond Images via Getty Images
  • Years: 1968-72
  • Stats: 34-16-1 record, 689-of-1,314 (52.4%), 9,725 yards, 71 TD, 71 INT
  • Total Yards Added: 583.687

Bill Nelsen ed the Browns via trade after five years with the Pittsburgh Steelers, and he began his Cleveland tenure as Frank Ryan’s backup. After three games in that role, he ed the starting lineup and never looked back.

Though his lone Pro Bowl appearance came one year later when he threw a career-high 23 touchdown es, he thrived in 1968, recording 19 touchdown tosses to 10 interceptions and racking up 2,366 yards through the air while refusing to take sacks. That culminated in a third-place finish in the MVP voting, behind only Earl Morrall and Leroy Kelly — his running back all season long.

By TYA, his ’68 efforts rank eighth in franchise history.

6. Brian Sipe

  • Years: 1974-83
  • Stats: 57-55 record, 1,944-of-3,439 (56.5%), 23,713 yards, 154 TD, 149 INT
  • Total Yards Added: 602.051

Shortly after the Bill Nelsen era concluded, Brian Sipe’s tenure began, though it didn’t get going in earnest until he became the full-time starter in 1976.

No. 17 continuously improved throughout his time with the Browns, peaking in 1979 and 1980 when he threw a combined 58 touchdown es and 40 interceptions to go 20-12 and record two top-three finishes in the MVP voting. He was especially rewarded for his work during an 11-5 campaign in 1980, finishing as the MVP winner, making his lone Pro Bowl appearance, and one-upping Nelsen with the No. 7 season by a Browns quarterback, per TYA.

5. Vinny Testaverde

Ranking All Cleveland Browns Quarterbacks in Franchise History
Cleveland Browns quarterback Vinny Testaverde | George Gojkovich/Getty Images
  • Years: 1993-95
  • Stats: 16-15 record, 578-of-998 (57.9%), 7,255 yards, 47 TD, 37 INT
  • Total Yards Added: 671.338

Vinny Testaverde only spent three years as one of the Cleveland Browns quarterbacks, sandwiched between stops with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Baltimore Ravens, but he held his own throughout the brief stay.

Not only did he post a winning record during an era of Browns history that featured little success, but he also played efficient football by earning chunk plays, avoiding sacks, and finding the right moments to scramble for scores. Testaverde was by no means a standout, but consistently good-not-great production can still do some heavy lifting.

4. Bernie Kosar

  • Years: 1985-93
  • Stats: 53-51-1 record, 1,853-of-3,150 (58.8%), 21,904 yards, 116 TD, 81 INT
  • Total Yards Added: 1,240.17

Bernie Kosar only made one Pro Bowl squad with the Cleveland Browns before his tenure ended unceremoniously. Following the 1992 season, during which he broke his ankle and missed nine games, the No. 1 overall pick of the 1985 supplemental draft got benched for Vinny Testaverde, received one more shot, lost 29-14 to the Denver Broncos in Week 10, and was released from the roster.

That doesn’t change the fact that Kosar was both one of the most popular players in franchise history and one of the most effective. His 1987 season, which saw him go 8-4 while completing 62% of his es for 3,033 yards, 22 touchdowns, and nine interceptions, remains the No. 3 effort by TYA in the Cleveland archives.

3. Frank Ryan

Ranking All Cleveland Browns Quarterbacks in Franchise History
Cleveland Browns quarterback Frank Ryan | Getty Images
  • Years: 1962-68
  • Stats: 52-22-2 record, 907-of-1,755 (51.7%), 13,361 yards, 134 TD, 88 INT
  • Total Yards Added: 2,073.404

Hard as it may be to believe given the recent futility of the organization, the Browns were a powerhouse while Frank Ryan was calling the shots. They won a championship in 1964 and returned to the title game one year later on the heels of an 11-3 regular season, ultimately dropping the contest to the Green Bay Packers, 23-12, as Ryan uncharacteristically threw more picks (two) than touchdowns (one).

A three-time Pro Bowler in Cleveland, Ryan twice paced the league in touchdowns, both seasons coming during a three-year stretch in which he recorded 72 scores to 46 picks.

2. Milt Plum

  • Years: 1957-61
  • Stats: 33-16-2 record, 627-of-1,083 (57.9%), 8,914 yards, 66 TD, 39 INT
  • Total Yards Added: 2,105.963

Just before Frank Ryan took over, Milt Plum took snaps for the Browns and thrived more as a game-managing option than a true gunslinger.

The 6-foot-1 signal-caller out of Penn State led all of football in completion percentage for three consecutive seasons and tossed 53 touchdowns and only 23 interceptions during that stretch. His efforts in 1960 were particularly stellar as he completed 60.4% of his throws for 2,297 yards, 21 touchdowns, five interceptions, and a league-best 110.4 quarterback rating. Throw in his two scores on the ground, and he has the No. 2 season by TYA among all Cleveland Browns quarterbacks.

1. Otto Graham

Ranking All Cleveland Browns Quarterbacks in Franchise History
Cleveland Browns quarterback Otto Graham | Frank Hurley/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images
  • Years: 1946-55
  • Stats: 57-13-1 record, 1,464-of-2,626 (55.8%), 23,584 yards, 174 TD, 135 INT
  • Total Yards Added: 3,795.478

Otto Graham stands well ahead of the pack, which is particularly impressive when the TYA database only goes back to 1950 and doesn’t include some of his best seasons.

From 1946-49, the Cleveland legend was a consistent All-Pro who led football in myriad categories:

  • Completion percentage? Yep, in 1947.
  • Touchdown es? Yep, in 1946 and 1947.
  • ing yards? Yep, in 1947, 1948, and 1949.
  • Interception percentage? Yep, in 1946, 1947, and 1949.
  • Quarterback rating? Yep, in 1946, 1947, and 1949.
  • Yards per ing attempt? Yep, in 1947 and 1949.

During that four-year stretch that preceded his trio of MVPs and legendary play in the ’50s, Graham recorded 10,085 yards, 86 touchdowns, and 41 interceptions with his arm and rushed for another 11 scores. His numbers, already off the charts here, should be that much higher.

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