
Following positive reports from training camp, it now seems that Shedeur Sanders' future with the Cleveland Browns might not be certain.
Team insider Tony Grossi went on ESPN Cleveland Radio to report that multiple teams were keeping tabs on his situation.
While that doesn't mean the Browns want to trade him, they were reportedly fielding calls about him.
Considering that, former Dallas Cowboys All-Pro wide receiver Dez Bryant took to social media to share his two cents and some potential destinations.
"I think he’s a franchise QB and getting him out of Cleveland will be a plus for him…the Saints would be a great fit for him!" Bryant shared on X.
"Arizona is a great fit as well," he added in a follow-up post.
Sanders had an up-and-down rookie season, though it's hard to make an objective assessment given the Browns' wide receiver, offensive line and head-coaching situation.
New head coach Todd Monken has had nothing but praise for Sanders, but he has yet to name a starter, and it doesn't sound like he's far ahead of Deshaun Watson or vice versa.
Notably, there's also the looming Brendan Sorsby situation, and the Browns may also want to bid on his services if he's cleared to enter the supplemental draft.
Whether that would be the right call is a different debate, but other teams are keeping an eye on the situation, and if they already traded Myles Garrett, perhaps all Browns players can be had at the right price.
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