The Browns’ starting quarterback competition between Deshaun Watson and Shedeur Sanders remains an open race, according to first-year coach Todd Monken. Earlier this week, Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com reported that Watson gained the edge in the Browns’ quarterback competition and had the “inside track” to becoming the starter , a report that did not exactly ignite excitement in the fan base. During an appearance on The Ken Carman Show on 92.3 The Fan , Monken said he “would love to” have a starting quarterback picked out by training camp, but acknowledged, “I’m not there yet so I can’t say that.” Thus far, the Browns have held just three practices as part of their spring voluntary offseason program. A starter has not been established, and Monken remains flexible on the outcome based on how the remainder of the offseason and training camp plays out. “It’s always changing based on what you see. I don’t have a history with any of our players. They’re all external to me,” Monken said. “...…