The Cleveland Browns have gotten stellar play out of second-year quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson for the second year in a row, and he has capped it off against the Seattle Seahawks with a deep bomb to rookie wideout Jamari Thrash for a touchdown.
Thompson-Robinson moved the pocket off of a run fake, reset his feet, and launched the ball 50 yards down the field for the rookie Thrash. The former UCLA quarterback has been mentioned in potential trade talks, but he is giving the Browns a great reason to hold onto him.
With two years left on his contract beyond this season, Thompson-Robinson continues to look like the backup quarterback of the future in Cleveland. If the Browns opt to keep three quarterbacks on their roster, his spot on the 53-man roster is safe.
As the Browns rested the majority of their starters, including quarterback Deshaun Watson, Thompson-Robinson continues to take advantage of an increased number of reps.
DTR DEEP BALL TO JAMARI THRASH FOR 6 😤 pic.twitter.com/ywQSrw3bs2
— Browns Film Breakdown (@BrownsFilmBDN) August 25, 2024