The Cleveland Browns hold the No. 4 and No. 26 pick in May’s NFL Draft and they are expected to grab a quarterback in the first round. Wide receiver Josh Gordon has his opinion on who the Browns should bring in and who they shouldn’t, but it’s been 24 hours since he last spoke so his opinion could have changed again.

Gordon has been in favor of the Browns going quarterback for all of the offseason but has flip dropped on which one he thinks is best. Earlier in the week, Gordon defended Teddy Bridgewater calling the Louisville product safe.

"I'll take Teddy Bridgewater. Play it safe. I'll take Teddy.”

Now, Gordon has changed his mind in light of Johnny Manziel’s Pro Day and his risky decision to throw in full upper body pads.

"If I had to pick, after that pro day (last week) I saw with the pads on and everything, Johnny looks great right now," Gordon told NFL Network's Total Access. "He looks real good. He set a trend, trailblazing with the shoulder pads and helmet on, the camo shorts were looking good. ... Really, just to bring that spark to a team, that playmaking ability would be huge. To stop and start as quick as he does, elude defenders like that.”

Gordon certainly likes his options and likely doesn't believe that Blake Bortles would fit in with the Browns or that he won’t be available for Cleveland at No. 4. The Browns have plenty of options in the first round with Manziel, Bridgewater and Derek Carr all options within Clevelands selections. The Browns kept Brian Hoyer on the roster to contend for the starter quarterback spot with whoever Cleveland brings in from the draft, but Gordon has his favorite(s).

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