There has been plenty of debate about which quarterback will go off the board first on draft day, with many mock drafts sending Carson Wentz to the Cleveland Browns as the No. 2 overall pick. But CBS Sports' Jason La Canfora is hearing that Jared Goff, not Wentz, is in a better position to become Cleveland's next quarterback of the future.

According to La Canfora, there is certainly a split within the organization on whom to draft, but Goff has Cleveland O-coordinator Pep Hamilton squarely in his corner. From La Canfora: "And while there is some natural debate as to which of these quarterbacks is best, and some believe the margin is close, sources say Hamilton -- hand-picked by new head coach Hue Jackson (a quarterback guru himself), doesn't see it that way at all. His reports have Goff far and away the better candidate."

La Canfora noted that Wentz certainly has the support of the scouts in Cleveland, but that might not be the best indicator considering the Browns fired six scouts just three weeks before the draft. The ultimate choice will fall into the hands of the "Moneyball" decision-makers and owner Jimmy Haslam, so having the support of the highly regarded O-coordinator seems like a better indicator, in La Canfora's eyes, than the support of the scouting department.

Another interesting nugget from La Canfora's article is that Cleveland apparently has not ruled out drafting an entirely different position altogether at No. 2. "So, yeah, based on everything I have heard to this point, if the Browns take a quarterback, it's Goff," La Canfora wrote. "That's not to say that Joey Bosa and DeForest Buckner are entirely out of the equation either, because they aren't." Although La Canfora finds it hard to envision Cleveland passing up on a signal-caller with its glaring need at the position and such a prime draft position.