Sam Darnold wouldn't have a problem playing for the Browns.
In fact, the USC quarterback would be humbled to play for any team in the NFL.
"Whenever I come out to go to the NFL, I think I'd be honored to play for any team," Darnold told reporters Wednesday, via ESPN. "It's been a dream of mine for such a long time to play in the NFL. Any team that would want to give me that opportunity to be a part of their organization, it would mean the world to me."
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Darnold's comments came after UCLA quarterback Josh Rosen said he would prefer to be "a lower pick at the right team than a higher one at the wrong team" Saturday. Rosen added he would rather play for the Giants over the Browns, and if Cleveland closes in on him, his decision to play in the NFL next season could change.
Cleveland (0-15) secured the No. 1 pick in April's draft for the second straight year following a loss to the Bears Christmas Eve. The Browns will get one last shot at a win when they close the regular season Sunday in Pittsburgh against the playoff-bound Steelers.