Risk Flags
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Green enters Cleveland behind Shedeur Sanders, Dillon Gabriel, and potentially Deshaun Watson — a deeply congested QB room that leaves him no realistic path to playing time in 2026. The Browns retained Gabriel even after drafting Green, signaling he is a pure development project.
- Passing Mechanics
Green's unorthodox shoulder-level throwing motion drew pre-draft scrutiny, and his 11 interceptions against 19 TDs in his final Arkansas season reflect decision-making volatility. NFL-level refinement will be needed before he can realistically compete for a starting role.
- Roster Security
As a 6th-round pick with four QBs ahead of him, Green faces legitimate cut risk before he can develop. Teams routinely carry only 2-3 QBs on active rosters, and his roster spot is far from secure heading into training camp.