Earlier this week, Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders instructed ESPN Cleveland that he looks like he is “prepared” to play proper now within the league. The rookie additionally added that he didn’t feel comfortable along with his position as a scout group participant.
On Friday, Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski gave an replace on the place Sanders is with the offense. He appreciated Sanders telling the media that he looks like he is prepared to start out, however did not affirm the fifth-round choose was prepared to maneuver up the depth chart.
“Yeah, he’s doing a very good job,” Kevin Stefanski, said by way of Professional Soccer Discuss. “I hope all of our guys really feel like they’re prepared … and so they’re working very arduous at it.
“We do quite a lot of work with our gamers, rookies, vets, all our guys, spending each obtainable minute that we’ve with them, getting them prepared bodily, mentally, whether or not it’s within the weight room, the assembly room, out on the sector. So all of our guys are working very arduous.”
Browns clearly disagree with Shedeur Sanders
If Stefanski actually believed in Sanders’ feedback, the Browns would a minimum of have put the previous Colorado Buffaloes standout at No. 2 on the depth chart, able to pounce if veteran quarterback Joe Flacco suffers an harm or the group decides to make a change at QB1. That job presently belongs to third-round choose Dillon Gabriel.
Stefanski would not seem to assume Sanders is near being able to play for the Browns. That is saying one thing about Sanders’ standing within the league, as a result of Flacco is not precisely lighting the scoreboard up. He is thrown for 631 yards, two touchdowns and 4 interceptions.
It is likely to be a very long time earlier than Sanders will get a shot to show he can begin.
