Quarterback uncertainty can sink a fantasy roster before the season even gets rolling, and few teams present a messier situation than the Cleveland Browns entering 2026. With Deshaun Watson fighting to stay relevant, Shedeur Sanders chasing a Year 2 leap, and Dillon Gabriel hoping to climb the depth chart, fantasy managers are left sorting through a three-way gamble with limited clarity. Cleveland finished 31st in passing yards (3,152) last year with 15 touchdowns and 13 interceptions. They had a league-low completion rate (57.9%) and yards per pass attempt (5.6). Their offensive line allowed 51 sacks. Let's take a look at each of their best options from a fantasy football lense. Deshaun Watson, Cleveland Browns Watson's final three seasons in Houston (2019–2021) were quietly excellent (a 25-22 record with two winning campaigns, a 68.7% completion rate, and 8.3 yards per attempt), even if the pass volume (32.9 attempts per game) sat below league average.…