The Cleveland Browns are the NFL team with the most quarterbacks on their roster, as they currently have five. As a result, the team has to decide where all of those guys will go on their depth chart.
One of the team's field generals is former Colorado superstar Shedeur Sanders, who the team drafted in the fifth round after he slid all the way from the first. Some think he has some growing to do, but others say the Browns should trust him going into the 2025 season.
"When you and me both know that this man has the most upside of any other quarterback on this roster, there is no way that Shedeur Sanders is not entering training camp, for me, as QB No. 2 on this Browns depth chart," analyst Earl Da Pearl said on 92.3 The Fan.
There are realistically four guys that will be competing for the starting job in Cleveland, as Deshaun Watson is still recovering from an Achilles tear that he suffered this past season. As a result, Sanders has an even better chance of earning the job.
The 23-year-old quarterback finished his final season with the Buffaloes with 4,134 yards and 27 touchdowns on 74 percent completion, all of which led the Big 12 Conference.
No matter how you feel about the confident QB, there is no denying that he is talented, and he will be looking to use that talent to earn the Browns' starting spot in his rookie season.
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