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Browns Hosted Alabama QB Jalen Milroe For ’30’ Visit

April 8, 2025 by NFL Trade Rumors

According to Mary Kay Cabot, the Browns hosted Alabama QB Jalen Milroe for an official top-30 visit on Tuesday. 

Jalen Milroe

Cleveland also hosted Ole Miss QB Jaxson Dart for a 30 visit. 

Milroe also had a private workout with the Saints this past month and met with the Jets’ offensive coaching staff before his pro day. That was in addition to a meeting with the Steelers, a private workout with the Browns, and other visits, as noted in our 2025 NFL Draft Visit Tracker. 

Milroe accepted an invitation to attend the draft in Green Bay, indicating there’s a real chance he’s selected in the first round.

The upcoming 2025 class is not loaded with prospects the NFL is excited about, and Milroe has legitimate physical talent. 

Teams can host up to 30 players for interviews and medical evaluations at their own facilities, with players who live or go to college in the local area not counting toward those 30. These are often colloquially referred to as “top 30 visits” although they’re not necessarily the top 30 players on a team’s board. 

However, he had a rollercoaster college career, and looks like a serious developmental project. We’ve seen players like that go anywhere from the top five picks to the third day of the draft in recent years, so Milroe’s stock is incredibly volatile. 

Milroe, 22, was a two-year starter at Alabama and earned second-team All-SEC honors in 2023. 

So far, he has privately worked out for the Browns and met with the Steelers. He has remained firm in his stance that he is not interested in a position change as he transitions to the NFL and wants to remain a quarterback at the pro level.

During his four-year college career, Milroe appeared in 38 games for Alabama and completed 64.3 percent of his pass attempts for 6,016 yards, 45 touchdowns, and 20 interceptions to go along with 375 carries for 1,577 yards and 33 touchdowns.  

The post Browns Hosted Alabama QB Jalen Milroe For ’30’ Visit appeared first on NFLTradeRumors.co.

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