The Cleveland Browns continue to believe in Deshaun Watson, but if they can get off of his contract by way of any deal, that is a move the franchise must consider.
Any deal would be complicated because of Watson’s $230 million fully-guaranteed contract, which still has three years remaining. It would also need to involve a team that is paying a premium for an underperforming QB of its own and might view Watson as an upgrade.
ESPN analyst Mike Tannenbaum, a former executive with both the New York Jets and Miami Dolphins, recently suggested a trade flipping Watson to the New York Giants for quarterback Daniel Jones.
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“Why is Watson more valuable to the Giants than he would be to the Browns?” Aaron Goldhammer of ESPN Cleveland’s “The Really Big Show” asked Tannenbaum on Friday, February 16.
“Because they gotta win,” Tannenbaum responded. “They gotta win right now, and they’re not gonna get to where they wanna go with Daniel Jones.”
“But we’ve gotta win though, Mike,” Goldhammer offered back. “We’ve been waiting for a Super Bowl here since … the Super Bowl was invented.”
“You are winning. You won 11 games. That’s really hard to do, and you did it without Deshaun Watson,” Tannenbaum said. “So now, how can we maximize what he could bring back to us?”
“It gets more complicated because of what’s happened and the money,” Tannenbaum continued. “But really, if you’re Cleveland, you have created a situation now where Deshaun Watson — if you can turn him into Tee Higgins, Chris Jones, you’re really improving your football team. And because of what you’ve been able to do at the quarterback position [you have] great flexibility.
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