The spotlight is on Shedeur Sanders as the Cleveland Browns ramp up their quarterback competition — but there’s no guarantee the rookie will see early playing time, or even make the final 53-man roster.
The Browns opened OTAs this week, though no official depth chart has been released and head coach Kevin Stefanski hasn’t tipped his hand. Still, Sanders is widely viewed as the No. 4 quarterback on the depth chart, trailing veterans Joe Flacco and Kenny Pickett, as well as fellow rookie Dillon Gabriel.
Sanders endured a dramatic draft slide, falling from a projected first-round selection to No. 144 overall in the fifth round. Cleveland passed on him multiple times, selecting Gabriel earlier in the third.
“Fifth-round picks are not a lock to make the roster. I don’t think he is 100% a lock,” James Palmer of Bleacher Report said. “He has one of the highest-selling jerseys in the NFL right now. I think that sometimes plays a part, the popularity, especially in the eyes of owners. But you don’t draft a guy in the third round and cut him.”