The Cleveland Browns look no closer to solving their quarterback problem today than they have since their return in 1999.

The answer may be found in the 2018 NFL Draft, however. Bleacher Report's Matt Miller calls UCLA quarterback Josh Rosen the 'best NFL fit' for the Browns.

"We don't know who will be running the Browns next season or what that offense will look like, but I see Rosen as having the personality to walk into the locker room and believe he's the man to turn this franchise around. I told a Cleveland radio station this week that Rosen's confidence and personality could make him the Troy Aikman of the Browns," Miller said.

Head coach Hue Jackson was a big fan of quarterback Jared Goff in the 2016 NFL Draft. Comparisons to Goff would suggest that Rosen would be a good fit for Jackson's offense. There is no denying the quarterback's skill set. However, there are some concerns about injuries and his character.

"Rosen makes everything look pretty as a passer. Physically, he reminds me of Jared Goff with a lean frame but beautiful footwork and a clean, compact stroke as a passer. The downside is that he's struggled with injuries in college (knee, shoulder, concussion), and there are rumors out there among NFL scouts that he's not well-liked by his coaching staff. All that must be weighed throughout the draft process, but if teams are comfortable with Rosen's personality, they could get a truly elite passer with touch accuracy and the field vision from the pocket teams generally die for."

In a battle between USC quarterback Sam Darnold and Rosen Saturday, Rosen looked like the superior prospect. He completed 32-of-52 passes for 421 yards, three touchdowns and an interception. Darnold's Trojans emerged with the 28-23 victory.

The California native has completed 269-of-433 passes for 3,515 yards, 24 touchdowns and ten interceptions this season.