Cleveland Browns Should Start Shedeur Sanders In Week One
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With a low combined cap hit, the Browns are uniquely positioned to keep four quarterbacks and potentially develop trade assets.
The Browns have been dealing with a quarterback curse since the turn of the century and even within the last decade, they've got a long list of failed QBs.
The QB competition will be the headline story when training camp begins in late July, but here are three other positions to keep an eye on.
Quarterback Dillon Gabriel (5), Quarterback Kenny Pickett (8), Quarterback Joe Flacco (15) and Quarterback Shedeur Sanders (12) during fieldwork in Phase II of the offseason at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus on May 12, 2025. Photo courtesy of the Cleveland Browns. Cleveland Browns
The consensus is that the Cleveland Browns simply have too many quarterbacks on the roster right now to carry them all into the 2025 season. The team,
What quarterbacks will end up making the Browns' 53-man roster this NFL season? Our latest projection after minicamp is in.
The Browns will lean heavily on running backs Quinshon Judkins and Dylan Sampson. Harold Fannin Jr. is the likely second tight end. Mason Graham should be a Day 1 starter. Second-round pick Carson Schwesinger, however, might be the draft pick they need to hit the quickest.
Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry addresses a potential quarterback trade. Rookie Shedeur Sanders is competing with Dillon Gabriel and veterans Joe Flacco and Kenny Pickett for the starting job.