he Cleveland Browns remain a possible landing spot for Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders, depending on how the first round of the draft shakes out.
Despite a glaring need at quarterback, the Browns appear to be leaning away from using the No. 2 overall pick on a signal-caller. Miami standout Cam Ward is widely expected to go first overall, but there’s little consensus on how the rest of the quarterback class will come off the board.
In a more traditional draft year, Cleveland would be in prime position to secure its quarterback of the future. However, the organization seems more focused on selecting dynamic two-way star Travis Hunter or Penn State pass-rusher Abdul Carter with their top pick, potentially targeting a quarterback later in the draft.