The Cleveland Browns quarterback situation is still a fascinating watch, as we have no idea how the depth chart will land with Todd Monken.
Shedeur Sanders, Deshaun Watson, and Dillon Gabriel, we get the sense that those three will be vying for the starting role under Monken.
But what if the Browns had been a little more active in free agency and gotten a quarterback who could have instilled a little confidence into the offense for 2026?
Bleacher Report's Alex Kay wishes it were the Browns, not the Miami Dolphins, who signed quarterback Malik Willis.
"While Willis is expected to start under new head coach Jeff Hafley—who became familiar with the signal-caller during their joint tenure in Titletown—it would have been more exciting for the up-and-coming signal-caller to join Todd Monken's Cleveland Browns," Kay wrote.
"Willis would have been a more natural fit for a Monken offense, as he's displayed the potential to be a Jackson-esque player who can impact a game as both a passer and rusher."
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Exactly who will win the job out of Sanders, Watson, and Gabriel is going to be an interesting watch.
One would think that Sanders would get first crack at it, given he ended last year as the starter, but Monken might have other ideas. Who knows? He might have another quarterback in mind for his offense who isn't on the roster yet.
So, there is a lot to play out over the coming months, and if it is Sanders or Watson who takes charge of Monken's offense, how that will be received will be fascinating.
I think Sanders has the inside track, but that might count for little as the offseason rolls on.
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