Ryan Tannehill’s draft night will be intriguing. So will his NFL career.
Nobody near the top of the draft board is sparking debate like Tannehill, who made just 19 starts at quarterback for Texas A&M. That’s not a large body of work for interested teams to evaluate. Yet, Tannehill could be a top 10 pick, even as high as No. 4 to the Browns. Or Tannehill could fall out of the top 10 altogether if the Dolphins pass on him at No. 8.
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