BEREA, Ohio - Unlike last season, when the crowning of Robert Griffin III as starting quarterback was only a matter of time, the Browns seem destined to begin their 2017 training camp with a true quarterback competition.

Hue Jackson put Cody Kessler at the front of the line for OTAs, saying the others will have to take the spot from him. The others, of course, are Brock Osweiler, DeShone Kizer and Kevin Hogan.

With the Browns conducting a three-day minicamp this week, we decided to monitor how each quarterback is doing in the race for the Week 1 starting spot.

Here's a brief recap of how each quarterback performed on Thursday:

(Tuesday's Browns QB competition recap)

(Wednesday's Browns QB competition recap)

Cody Kessler

Order in drills: First in 11-on-11 session.

The good: Sacks aren't allowed in minicamp, or else Kessler would've gotten blasted by an unblocked defender from his blindside on one play during a two-minute drill.

The bad: This wasn't Kessler's best day. He was intercepted by Joe Haden in the end zone to end his two-minute drive, by Calvin Pryor in the end zone on another drive, had the ball knocked from his hands in the pocket and overthrew a couple sideline outlet passes.

Brock Osweiler

Order in drills: Second in 11-on-11 session, working with second team.

The good: Working from his own 45-yard line, Osweiler led the offense to a successful 45-yard field goal during a two-minute drive. The drive was aided by a pass interference call.

The bad: He threw a floater down the sideline that would've been intercepted by Briean Boddy-Calhoun if he hadn't stepped out of bounds.

DeShone Kizer

Order in drills: Third in 11-on-11 session, but worked with the first team.

The good: Kizer drove the offense 55 yards for a touchdown in his two-minute drive. He connected with Rashard Higgins on a 35-yarder down the middle. It would've been a touchdown in a game, but the ball was placed at the one. Kizer and Higgins then connected on a roll out for the score.

The bad: Kizer had two drops on during his two-minute drill, one on a low throw and another on a high pass to Kenny Britt. That's about as bad as it got.

Kevin Hogan

Order in drills: Last in 11-on-11 session.

The good: Despite waiting a long time, Hogan was 3-for-3 in his brief appearance, connecting with Seth DeValve on a 20-yarder that would've been a touchdown in a game, and with David Njoku on a 25-yarder that was a touchdown.

The bad: Hogan wasn't allowed to remain in for a couple heat check throws.

Who won the day:

Kizer finished his first minicamp strong, leaving with some memorable moments that are sure to build confidence as he heads into an important off-season break.