The Cleveland Browns have been in search of a franchise quarterback for what seems like an eternity. After years of trying to find their long-term solution at the position, it appears that they may finally have their answer in Deshaun Watson. However, with the NFL Draft quickly approaching, there has been speculation that the Browns may look to draft another quarterback with the No. 2 overall pick. But according to NFL Draft expert Todd McShay, that may not be the case.
McShay recently shared his thoughts on the Browns’ draft plans and stated that he does not believe they will be taking a quarterback with the No. 2 pick to be the long-term successor for Watson. This news may come as a surprise to some, as many experts have predicted that the Browns would use their high draft pick to select a quarterback to learn under Watson and eventually take over the reins.
But McShay’s reasoning behind this prediction is sound. He believes that the Browns have their sights set on building a strong supporting cast around Watson, rather than bringing in a young quarterback to develop. And with the talent available in this year’s draft, it’s hard to argue with his logic.
The Browns have already made some big moves this offseason to bolster their offense. They signed wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. in a blockbuster trade with the New York Giants, giving Watson a top-tier target to throw to. They also added veteran running back Kareem Hunt, who will join forces with Nick Chubb to form a formidable backfield duo. With these additions, the Browns’ offense is already looking like one of the most dangerous in the league.
But it’s not just about the offense for the Browns. Their defense also received a major upgrade with the acquisition of Pro Bowl defensive end Olivier Vernon. Paired with Myles Garrett, the Browns now have a dynamic pass rush that will give opposing quarterbacks nightmares. They also added depth to their secondary with the signing of cornerback Kevin Johnson.
All of these moves show that the Browns are serious about building a winning team around Watson. And with the No. 2 overall pick, they have the opportunity to add even more talent to their roster. But rather than using it on a quarterback, McShay believes the Browns will look to address other positions of need, such as offensive line or linebacker.
Of course, this is all speculation and the Browns could still surprise everyone and draft a quarterback. But McShay’s prediction is backed by solid reasoning and it’s clear that the Browns have a plan in place to build a winning team around Watson.
If the Browns do indeed pass on a quarterback with their top pick, it will be a bold move. But it also shows their confidence in Watson and their commitment to building a strong team around him. And with the talent they have already acquired, it’s hard not to be excited about the future of the Browns.
In the end, the decision on whether or not to draft a quarterback will ultimately be up to the Browns’ front office. But one thing is for sure, with Deshaun Watson at the helm and a talented supporting cast around him, the future looks bright for the Cleveland Browns. And that is something that all fans can get behind and be excited about.