Brady Quinn's wish has been granted, although it didn't happen the way he expected. After paying a heavy price to the Cowboys for the 22nd overall pick, the Browns selected Quinn, Notre Dame's all-time passing leader, in Saturday's draft. The Cowboys received a first-round pick in 2008 and a second-round pick in this draft (36th overall) for the 22nd overall pick. Many expected the Browns to pick Quinn, who grew up in Dublin, Ohio and wanted to play for Cleveland, with the third overall pick in the draft. Instead, Browns general manager Phil Savage used that pick on Wisconsin tackle Joe Thomas. Twenty other teams also passed on selecting Quinn before the Browns made their trade with the Cowboys.