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Browns Open QB Competition Under Monken as Watson Ramps Up and Sanders Gains Ground

The decision will take shape over the Combine and free agency as Cleveland weighs in-house passers against younger dual‑threat targets suited to Todd Monken’s offense.

Overview

  • New head coach Todd Monken called the quarterback job "still to be determined" and said he hopes to tap back into Deshaun Watson’s former Pro Bowl level.
  • Beat reporter Mary Kay Cabot now pegs the Week 1 race as 40% for Shedeur Sanders, 40% for Watson and 20% for an external option, describing the two as "neck and neck."
  • Watson has resumed throwing with private coach Quincy Avery in South Florida after missing last season, and his fully guaranteed deal and 19 Cleveland starts frame the evaluation.
  • Cleveland is expected to inquire on Malik Willis as a dual‑threat fit, though projections suggest a costly deal (reported estimates up to two years and $71 million) and he shares an agent with Watson.
  • Signals from the front office point away from older veterans like Kirk Cousins or Derek Carr, with younger, lower‑cost options such as Tyler Huntley discussed as possible depth additions.