CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Some quick scribbles before the start of tonight's second and third rounds.

1. Assuming the Browns trade Colt McCoy, I hope they find another quarterback to be the backup to Brandon Weeden. They can't come back with Seneca Wallace, who thought he should have been starting -- and was little help to McCoy. How do you think he'll react to a 28-year-old rookie given the job?

2. While all the focus is on getting a receiver in the second round (and they need one), I'm intrigued that Stanford tackle Jonathan Martin is still available. Yes, they need a right tackle as much as they need a wide receiver -- unless you are in the Oniel Cousins fan club.

3. I expect some trades tonight as the Browns try to move McCoy, add a receiver, a right tackle...and yes, a cornerback.

4. If the Browns indeed told McCoy there would be no quarterback taken in the first round, that is poor judgment. They had their eye on Weeden -- obviously in the second round. But why not just tell McCoy, "Colt, we just have to see how the draft shakes out." That way, no words come back to haunt.

5. But I also don't know what -- if anything -- McCoy was told about the drafting strategy, other than the ESPN report.

6. If the Browns don't believe in McCoy, it makes little sense to keep him. McCoy and his fans will wonder what he could have done with Trent Richardson and other players they add in the draft. But if the team doesn't have confidence, the quarterback is done with that team.

7. Some fans wonder if Pat Shurmur knows what to do with a star running back. In his two years calling plays for the Rams, Steven Jackson ran for more than 1,200 yards. He also likes the idea that Richardson (29 receptions at Alabama) can be a viable receiver out of the backfield.

8. Some fans say the Browns should have waited to pick Weeden at No. 37 -- because no teams between Nos. 22 and 36 needed a quarterback. But remember how many trades were made? The Browns feared someone moving up in a deal.

9. No matter if he's drafted 22nd or 37th, Weeden has to become a viable starter for the pick to be a success. You don't take a backup in the second round.

10. Minnesota confirmed other teams besides the Browns wanted to trade up for Richardson. If you're Tom Heckert, would you risk losing Richardson because you didn't want to give up the 118th pick and some others? Not me. Since Tampa Bay took Boise State's Doug Martin, that confirms they were in the market for a running back -- and the Bucs moved up to get him.