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Ty Simpson could Force the Browns into a massive move

Cleveland's front office is keeping all options open at quarterback, and one Alabama prospect is making that decision harder to avoid
Jeric MacaraanBy Jeric MacaraanMarch 30, 2026Updated:March 30, 2026 Sports No Comments4 Mins Read
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The Cleveland Browns thought they were done. They are not. As the NFL Draft draws closer, the Browns’ front office finds itself back at a familiar crossroads — the quarterback room — and the name generating the most internal buzz may surprise the league. General manager Andrew Berry has made clear that Alabama signal-caller Ty Simpson remains a genuine target, a revelation that landed with more weight than casual draft speculation typically carries.

Berry delivered his remarks to a small group of Browns beat writers at the league meetings, choosing his words with the kind of careful precision that front office executives deploy when they want to say something without saying everything. The message, however, was unmistakable — Cleveland is not done building at quarterback, and Simpson is very much part of that conversation.

Berry’s Vision for the Quarterback Room

The Browns’ general manager confirmed that the team’s preference, should another signal-caller be added, leans toward youth. A younger developmental option fits the organizational model Berry has been quietly constructing, though he was careful not to close any doors, acknowledging that the next several weeks could reshape the team’s approach entirely.

What Berry was direct about is the philosophy driving every roster decision in Cleveland. Competition is non-negotiable. Every player who walks through the Browns’ facility is expected to bring a proven skill set and the drive to push well beyond their current ceiling. That standard applies regardless of position, round, or pedigree — and it applies just as firmly to any quarterback who might join the room between now and draft weekend.

For Simpson, that framework signals something meaningful. The Browns are not taking a casual look. They are considering a real investment.

Simpson’s Stock on the Rise

Berry confirmed he has personally evaluated Simpson already, with additional sessions scheduled before the draft arrives. That level of direct involvement from a general manager carries weight — it is not the kind of attention reserved for players a front office is merely curious about. Berry went further, stating his belief that Simpson has a legitimate future at the professional level, a stamp of confidence from the man who will ultimately decide where Cleveland’s draft capital goes.

Simpson developed under one of college football’s most demanding programs at Alabama, building a reputation for football intelligence and arm precision. His profile fits the mold of a high-upside developmental quarterback — the kind of long-term asset a team in transition actively seeks behind a more established starter.

What This Means for Shedeur Sanders

The renewed pursuit of Simpson complicates the narrative that had been forming around Shedeur Sanders, the high-profile prospect who had already joined the Browns earlier this cycle. Draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. suggested recently that Cleveland was no longer in the market for another signal-caller precisely because Sanders was already in the building. That assumption now appears premature.

Kiper has been a consistent supporter of Sanders and clearly viewed him as the centerpiece of Cleveland’s quarterback future. The Simpson interest does not necessarily displace that belief — roster depth and genuine competition can coexist — but it does confirm that the Browns are refusing to settle on a single path forward before the draft board is even set.

Ty Simpson and the Browns’ Long Game

What Berry’s comments ultimately reveal is a front office playing chess while others play checkers. Cleveland is collecting players it believes in, trusting competition to sort out the hierarchy from the inside, and resisting the urge to lock in any narrative before the process plays out.

Whether Simpson ultimately lands in Cleveland or not, the fact that his name is surfacing at this stage — with personal evaluations from the general manager already underway — is a signal worth taking seriously. The Browns’ quarterback room remains a work in progress, and that may be exactly how Berry wants it.

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