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Shedeur Sanders and Deshaun Watson sent an urgent message on Browns’ 2027 NFL draft plans

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The Cleveland Browns may be planning on replacing Shedeur Sanders and Deshaun Watson at the 2027 NFL draft, with the pair currently on "thin ice."

Shedeur Sanders and Deshaun Watson sent an urgent message on Browns’ 2027 NFL draft plans originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . The Cleveland Browns may be at the limits of their patience with quarterbacks Shedeur Sanders and Deshaun Watson.

While the latter is on an expiring contract and may not have future pro football opportunities lined up beyond the Browns this fall, the “Grown QB” may be replaced by a 2027 NFL draft QB like the Texas Longhorns’ Arch Manning or the Oregon Ducks’ Dante Moore. USA Today’s Nate Davis relayed that Cleveland’s QB duo is on “thin ice” heading into the 2026 NFL season. Davis made no mention of the recently-drafted sixth-round pick Taylen Green or 2025 third-rounder Dillon Gabriel.

“Watson, the lightning rod former Pro Bowler, has reached the final year of his controversial contract. Sanders is merely a former fifth-rounder despite the ability he showcased in college and flashed as a rookie. They’re now currently locked in a battle for the QB1 job, Watson perhaps pulling ahead even as new coach Todd Monken remains mum.

Regardless, given the amount of talent GM Andrew Berry has provided this year, both in terms of a radically revamped offensive line and new wideouts in the draft – KC Concepcion (Round 1), Denzel Boston (Round 2) – one of these QBs better have a standout season if they’re going to dissuade Berry from taking another passer in the 2027 draft,” Davis wrote. Arch Manning has been on the Browns’ radar Browns owner Jimmy Haslam has a well-documented relationship with the entire Manning family, leading many to believe in July 2025 that Cleveland was eyeing Arch a year in advance. Manning never declared for the draft this year, opting to return to Austin for a fourth season in 2026 with a reinforced receiving corps.