CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The Browns will likely draft a quarterback such as Josh Rosen or Sam Darnold No. 1 overall, and now he'll have a new position coach guiding him, a league source told cleveland.com.

Hue Jackson has hired Ken Zampese, the former Bengals offensive coordinator, to coach Browns QBs, marking his third quarterbacks coach in as many years.

Pep Hamilton served in that capacity in 2016 and David Lee in 2017.

Zampese will be charged with bringing along the new quarterback, as well as a veteran such as AJ McCarron, Sam Bradford or Alex Smith that the Browns will acquire in the offseason. The Browns are likely to continue to develop 2017 second-round pick DeShone Kizer, who went 0-15 as a starter last season and finished at the bottom of the league in most of the important statistical categories.

Zampese, who was fired by Marvin Lewis as Bengals offensive coordinator two games into the 2017 season after they failed to score a touchdown, joins former Giants wide receivers coach Adam Henry, who was hired Thursday to coach the same position here. Henry coached tight ends for Jackson in 2011 when he was head coach of the Raiders. Former receivers coach Al Saunders will transition to an advisory role.

Jackson is in the process of interviewing offensive coordinators, and has talked to Texans QBs coach Sean Ryan and others for that job. The Browns also need a new special teams coordinator after Chris Tabor left to join the Bears.

Lewis admitted in September that firing Zampese was hard, because he had been on Lewis' staff since his first season with the Bengals in 2003.

"He busted his tail here," Lewis told reporters in September. "He's been with me since I started. ... He's a fine football coach, and he'll get another opportunity to knock it out of the park. This just didn't work."