CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Well, at least Deshaun Watson doesn't have to feel snubbed. Browns coach Hue Jackson and executive VP of football operations Sashi Brown skipped hometown boy Mitch Trubisky's Pro Day today, too.

It's not that they don't care. On the contrary. The Browns are leaving no stone unturned in their quest for a starting quarterback this off-season. It's just that they feel they can get more out of a private workout than they can at a scripted Pro Day, and they'll conduct those individual workouts with all the top prospects.

They'll also invite most or all of them to Cleveland for formal predraft visits, of which they're permitted 30.

The Browns will be well-represented at Trubisky's Pro Day today in North Carolina, just like they were last week at Watson's. That day, Vice President of Player Personnel Andrew Berry traveled to Clemson, while Jackson and Brown worked out another premier prospect.

The Browns will conduct private workouts with all of the top quarterbacks, and have already completed some of them. They'll also likely do the same with other top candidates such as Texas A&M defensive end Myles Garrett, whom they're expected to pick at No. 1 overall.

Trubisky, the Mentor, Ohio native, will throw today at about 11 a.m. and try to build on the excellent NFL Combine performance he had last month. Some of the workout will be carried live on ESPN, and NFL Network will cover it on Total Access at 7 p.m.

The Browns interviewed Trubisky at the combine and will spend plenty of time with him before April 27. With Garrett a virtual lock at No. 1, the Browns will strongly consider Trubisky at No. 12. They might also try to trade back up if the price isn't too steep. They also like Watson and Patrick Mahomes of Texas Tech.

But some draft experts believe Trubisky will be there for the taking at No. 12. NFL.com's Bucky Brooks has him going No. 25 to the Texans, the first QB off the board. He has Watson going two spots later and no other QBs going in the first round.