The Cleveland Browns aren’t handing out any information on their quarterback depth chart just yet—but former Colorado Buffaloes star quarterback Shedeur Sanders is already forcing a conversation about how long you can keep him held back from first-team reps.
Through two days of NFL minicamp, Sanders has delivered the kind of consistency and accuracy that’s hard to ignore.
While he has yet to take first-team reps, Sanders is quietly stacking up standout performances and building momentum that could translate into confidence for both the rookie and the coaching staff.
On Day 1 of Browns minicamp, Sanders completed 10 of 12 passes with two touchdowns and no interceptions—good for an 83 percent completion rate, the highest among the quarterbacks.
Browns minicamp no. 1 is in the books. Here’s how all four QBs performed in 7v7 and 11v11 team drills. pic.twitter.com/D2YhK7fEMb
— ESPN Cleveland (@ESPNCleveland) June 10, 2025
While veteran Joe Flacco did not throw, fourth-year quarterback Kenny Pickett completed 6 of 10 passes with three touchdowns.
Dillon Gabriel, selected 50 picks ahead of Sanders in the 2025 NFL Draft, saw the majority of reps but went just 7-for-18 with one touchdown.
After Day 1, it was also Sanders who went viral, thanks to a perfectly placed deep ball to wide receiver Gage Larvadain that drew widespread praise on social media for its touch and timing.
in stride and on time ⌚️ @ShedeurSanders pic.twitter.com/1Jb9pBKeGl
— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) June 10, 2025
But the rookie wasn’t done.
On Day 2, Sanders followed up with another strong effort, completing 8 of 9 passes with one touchdown, and again posting the best completion percentage of the day.
Flacco finished 3-for-7 with a score, Pickett went 6-for-11 with a touchdown, and Gabriel—who again received the most reps—went 9-for-16 with two touchdowns.
Day 2 of Browns minicamp is a wrap. Here’s how all four QBs performed today in 7v7 and 11v11 team drills. pic.twitter.com/y6tAH7xuDe
— ESPN Cleveland (@ESPNCleveland) June 11, 2025
Despite the numbers, Sanders has yet to take first-team reps.
Browns coach Kevin Stefanski downplayed any concerns, sticking to his guns from OTA's.
“Again, like I’ve told you guys, let’s not look too much into [it],” Stefanski told reporters after Day 2. “We’re in our installation phase. It’s the offseason. It’s OTAs, so we’re gonna keep the focus there—but right now, that’s not our focus.”
When Sanders was asked how he is handling the limited reps, the rookie responded with a veteran-level perspective.
“I’m managing it real well,” Sanders said.
“Overall, it’s a mentality. It’s mental ... You gotta know it’s gonna be bright days eventually, whenever the time comes. So you just always got to be prepared, and you gotta mentally take it as just an experience.”
That preparation is translating into extra effort.
After Day 2 of minicamp practice, Sanders stayed behind to throw for an additional 15 to 20 minutes—focused, and dialed in on controlling what he can.
Shedeur Sanders spent 15-20 minutes after today’s 2nd #Browns minicamp practice working on passing drills.
— John Sabol (@John_Sabol) June 11, 2025
His mechanics have already improved since rookie minicamp. @fox8news pic.twitter.com/NaukS1hpqB
“Everything off the field—it is what it is,” Sanders said.
“But everybody knows when it’s time to get on that grass, then you know who I am.”
Sanders delivered more highlight-worthy throws on Day 2 of minicamp, sparking another wave of reaction across social media and fueling ongoing debates about his place in the Browns’ quarterback pecking order.
Shedeur with the redzone TD pic.twitter.com/VXxd8fx0rW
— ESPN Cleveland (@ESPNCleveland) June 11, 2025
While Cleveland’s quarterback competition is still in its early stages, Sanders is already making a strong case with every rep he gets.
He’s not just talking like a pro—he’s throwing like one, too.
And whether he’s working with the first team or not, it’s becoming harder to look away.
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