The Cleveland Browns have emerged as a highly speculated destination for Shedeur Sanders, the standout quarterback projected to be a top-five pick in the 2025
While many mock drafts remained static, there have been developments around Shedeur Sanders as the Browns have shown interest at an all-star game.
The Cleveland Browns need a quarterback, and Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders is considered one of the top two in the 2025 NFL draft.
The Cleveland Browns are predicted to pass on Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders and draft Buffaloes wide receiver/cornerback Travis Hunter.
The Cleveland Browns have an uncertain future under center that could be addressed with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. However, the class's top
Cleveland Browns’ single biggest decision to make this offseason is on who they decide to bring in at quarterback. The Browns are going to draft one, it is just a matter of who they land. The Browns may not have Deshaun Watson at all in 2024 and even if they did he has shown he isn’t the franchise guy.
The Cleveland Browns own the No. 2 overall pick in the NFL Draft, meaning they stand a great chance of being able to select Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Shede
This is prevelant to the Browns, who introduced Tommy Rees as their offensive coordinator. During his introductory press conference with the Browns, Rees was asked what trait he looked for most in a quarterback. Rees’ answer? Decision-making.
Ever since the offseason began for several teams and the first half of the NFL Draft order was decided, debates have sparked on what players will go where in the top five. In particular, the Cleveland Browns are the wild card when it comes to the top five.
The Senior Bowl can be a great place for strong first impressions, and Cleveland gets a chance to see all the QBs participating this week.
The Cleveland Browns don't know if they'll pick Shedeur Sanders at No. 2, but they do know what isn't going to get in the way.
The Cleveland Browns will land one mega-athlete or another in the upcoming draft, and prominent draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah has them landing the most versatile of the group, Colorado cornerback and wide receiver Travis Hunter.