Browns coach Eric Mangini isn't ready to commit to Brady Quinn as the team's quarterback of the future. "We're going to look at the whole body of work and all of the different things -- and not just for Brady but for the group -- and see where we are and assess it at that point as opposed to doing it right now," Mangini said. Cleveland has three more games this season, giving Quinn three chances to prove that the team doesn't need to spend a high draft pick on a quarterback next spring. "I think these last three games are important for everybody. I really do," said Mangini. "I really like the way that Brady's protecting the football. I like the way that he's run the offense and that's not easy to do. It's not easy to run a no-huddle offense with shifting and motion and multiple personnel groups against a lot of defensive schemes, which we've seen out of San Diego and Pittsburgh. They've got a lot of different looks and you have to have real control of the offense to do that. He's done a good job with that."