The Carolina Panthers’ decision to bench Bryce Young, the 2022 No. 1 overall pick, in favor of Andy Dalton, has shifted attention away from the Cleveland Browns’ longstanding quarterback woes. However, the Browns’ issues with Deshaun Watson persist.
Watson’s tenure with the Browns has been marred by off-field controversy, injuries, and inconsistent performance. Despite the significant investment in Watson, his inability to provide stability at the quarterback position has become a major concern. The Browns are locked into substantial cap hits for the next few years.
The reality is that Watson may not be the long-term solution the Browns need. Jameis Winston, as a backup, is a decent stopgap, but the team requires a more reliable and sustainable option. Acknowledging this reality is crucial for the Browns to move forward.
A potential solution could be targeting a quarterback on a rookie contract, offering a more cost-effective and promising alternative. This might be the Browns’ best chance to escape the Watson conundrum and secure their quarterback future. Will the team recognize the need for change and explore this option, or remain committed to Watson despite the evident challenges?