5. Matt Cassel – Dallas Cowboys
Here is a humorous suggestion that fans of the Cleveland Browns who have followed that team’s search for a franchise quarterback over the past several years may enjoy: Rick Gosselin of the Dallas Morning Newsdared to suggest in the middle of December that the Cowboys would have been better off sticking with Brandon Weeden rather than starting Mass Cassel after Tony Romo was lost for the remainder of the regular season. That is about as harsh a criticism as one will read about any NFL quarterback who took the field in 2015. The reality of the situation is that neither Cassel, who had thrown six interceptions in 2015 as of December 14, nor Weeden should be the top man for any NFL offense.
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