Brady Quinn is still hanging around and waiting for the Cleveland Browns to call his name -- on game day. The high-profile rookie, who stayed on the sideline in Cleveland's exhibition opener last week, is expected to make his NFL debut -- probably a brief one -- on Saturday night for the Browns, whose quarterback competition is nearing a conclusion without him even in the conversation or debate. Quinn will likely get his first action late against the Detroit Lions, who considered picking the Notre Dame quarterback in April's draft before selecting wide receiver Calvin Johnson at No. 2 overall. Quinn, though, slid to Cleveland at No. 22, and although the Browns mortgaged part of their future to get him -- trading a 2008 first-round pick to Dallas -- they're in no hurry to rush him onto the field.