Soon it will be the hiring of a Head of Football Operations, a team assessment, and then the 2010 draft. Let's face it, odds are good they are never going to find the next Peyton Manning or Tom Brady. As much as I'mhesitant to say it, building around Quinn is the only way to do it He's a game manager and limits his turnovers. Bring in Mike Holmgren for GM and Head of Football Operations. Along with being a great football mind, Holmgren is a well known quarterback groomer. Having him as a leader could bring along Quinn's development more than anything 2 Bring in Charlie Weis for offensive coordinator. 
Weis knows how to get the best out of Quinn and more importantly is a proven offensive coordinator. Getting Quinn comfortable and giving him the people to help him find success is vital to finding life in Cleveland's offense 3 Release Derek Anderson to end the controversy. By popular opinion and terrible performances this year, Derek Anderson has effectively taken himself out of the running for franchise quarterback. Bringing in a veteran to mentor Quinn is another important step, a great fit that knows Mangini's system would be Chad Pennington. He's a free agent at the end of the year and coming off shoulder surgery won't garner much excitement around the league, making him aknowledgeable and suitable backup 5 Tighten up the defense with S Eric Berry in the first round By my estimates Cleveland should be looking at the No 3 to No. 5 pick in the draft this year, with likely wins pending over Kansas City and Oakland. Allowing this first round pick to be used on defense, instead of yet another quarterback as predicted by most mock draft boards, is huge in the rebuilding process.

A shut down safety like Eric Berry of Tennessee, or defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh of Nebraska, would help immensely 6 Draft Golden Tate in the second round. He's familiar with Charlie Weis' system and draws comparisons to Steve Smith and Hines Ward by scouts. Lining up Tate across from Massaquoi could potentially be a combination to rival Fitzgerald-Boldin someday 7. Draft a power running back in the third round of the 2010 draft.
Getting a run game started takes a lot of pressure off a young quarterback and struggling offense. While it's a big need, James Davis has untapped potential and will be back in uniform next season, so the need isn't as great as a first rounder, a third will do. In the third round, there are a handful of solid backs scheduled to still be available. Johnathon Dwyer, Montario Hardesty, Toby Gerhart, and Evan Royster. Trade a 2011 fifth round pick to Miami for TE Anthony Fasano Quinn's former tight end at Notre Dame with reliable hands. Fasano plays for Miami but hasn't been very productive in their Wildcat offense, it's entirely possible they would give him up for next to nothing. While not putting up the best numbers in Miami, a return to an offense led by Charlie Weis and run by Brady Quinn, could instantly restore his value 9 Draft TE Anthony McCoy of USC in the 2010 fifth round.