The Cleveland Browns' quarterback situation is far from settled, and the intrigue is only building. With Shedeur Sanders, Dillon Gabriel, and Deshaun Watson already in the mix, the Browns might not be done adding to their quarterback room for 2026. GM Andrew Berry hinted at the possibility of bringing in another young quarterback during the NFL's annual league meetings in Arizona.
Berry's comments suggest the Browns are eyeing fresh talent, with three picks inside the top 40. While Alabama's Ty Simpson is a popular name, Penn State's Drew Allar could be a more strategic choice later in the draft.
Why Drew Allar Could Be the Browns' Best Bet
Once pegged as a top-five pick, Allar's stock slipped after a challenging final college season. But don't let that fool you-his potential is undeniable. With strong physical attributes and a personal connection to the Browns as a Medina, Ohio native, Allar brings more than just talent to the table.
He grew up attending Browns games and described the prospect of being drafted by them as "surreal." His familiarity with QB coach Mike Bajakian could give him an edge, having already had positive meetings with the team.
Strategically, Allar in the fourth round offers more value than Simpson in the first. The current quarterback class lacks depth, and the Browns have pressing needs at left tackle and wide receiver. Investing an early pick in a quarterback might not be the best move given these circumstances.
Looking at the current roster, Dillon Gabriel isn't expected to play this season, and while Deshaun Watson might get some action, his future with the Browns is uncertain. This situation leaves Shedeur Sanders and a potential mid-round draft pick like Allar as promising developmental options.
Allar's mechanics could use refinement, but with Bajakian and head coach Todd Monken's guidance, he could blossom into a solid contender. Adding him would inject some excitement into training camp, and if things don't pan out, the Browns have the flexibility of nine draft selections to absorb the risk.
