Andrew Berry discusses Browns' plans for 2027 NFL draft pick
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 2, 2026, 4:40 PM
Last updated Jun 2, 2026
Cleveland Browns General Manager Andrew Berry addressed questions regarding the team's future plans for their 2027 first-round draft pick. Following the trade of Myles Garrett, the Browns now hold two first-round selections in a draft that is expected to feature several promising quarterback prospects. Berry emphasized the need to focus on the current season, stating it is too early to determine how to utilize the draft asset. He reiterated that the team is excited about its current roster and will address future decisions as the season unfolds.
- •Browns acquired a 2027 first-round pick in the Garrett trade
- •Berry advises against discussing hypothetical future QB prospects
- •Deshaun Watson is in the final year of his contract
- •Browns hold two first-round picks in the upcoming draft
- •Berry focuses on assessing current roster this season
- 4:40 PMYahoo Sports — Andrew Berry: Way too premature to think about drafting a QB in 2027
"After Browns General Manager Andrew Berry shared insight into why the team traded Myles Garrett during a Tuesday press conference, he shifted to fielding questions about his plans for the 2027 first-round pick that the team acquired in the deal.
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