The Cleveland Browns struck again, agreeing to trade a third-round draft pick with the Buffalo Bills for quarterback Tyrod Taylor, a source told Adam Schefter of ESPN.
The Bills received the No. 65 overall selection, according to a source, and now have two picks in each of the first three rounds of this year's draft.
Those selections are No. 21, 22, 53, 56, 65, and 96.
The Browns' trade for Taylor comes on the same day they acquired wide receiver Jarvis Landry in a trade with the Miami Dolphins.
Last season, DeShone Kizer led the league with 22 interceptions. Taylor threw 16 interceptions in three seasons with Buffalo.
In fact, Taylor threw four interceptions last season. Since their return in 1999, the fewest interceptions thrown by a Browns quarterback in a season with a minimum of 10 starts are nine by Jeff Garcia in 2004.
The Browns have used 28 different starting quarterbacks since their return to the league, six more than any other team.
Information from ESPN Stats & Information was used in the writing of this article.