If a team needs a quarterback, there is a very good probability they will use a first, second or third round pick on the position.

The Cleveland Browns and Miami Dolphins are two teams that have struggled to find permanent solutions at quarterback, and have each used four such selections on quarterbacks since 2005. The Dolphins like Ryan Tannehill, but he is far from a lock to remain a starting quarterback long-term, while the Browns have already parted ways with 2012 first round pick Brandon Weeden and almost certainly will use a pick in one of the first three rounds on the position.