Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders impressed in his preseason debut. Was that sufficient to assist him climb the depth chart?
Sanders began Friday’s highway sport in opposition to the Carolina Panthers as a substitute of presumptive starter Joe Flacco, who was resting. Cleveland QBs Kenny Pickett and Dillon Gabriel did not play due to hamstring accidents.
The previous Colorado Buffaloes star accomplished 14-of-23 passes for 138 yards and two touchdowns in a 30-10 win. Regardless of the stable efficiency, that apparently wasn’t sufficient to persuade Browns coaches they need to promote Sanders.
“Gabriel is forward of Sanders within the eyes of the teaching employees, however not often has that place matched what we have seen on the sector,” wrote The Athletic’s Zac Jackson in a narrative revealed Sunday. “If Pickett and Gabriel are again to full participation, it is unattainable to foretell how the reps will likely be divided this season. [Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski], as is his trademark, will not reply questions on his plans or any participant’s availability.”
Following the win over Carolina, Stefanski said he was “pleased” with Sanders’ play. Nevertheless, he refused to say what number of snaps he’ll obtain in Cleveland’s second preseason sport in opposition to the Philadelphia Eagles on Aug. 16 at 1 p.m. ET on NFL Community.
If Gabriel performs greater than Sanders in opposition to Philadelphia, that will be a head-scratching resolution. He appears to have much less upside than his fellow rookie.
Gabriel (5-foot-11, 205 kilos) lacks prototypical measurement for an NFL QB. It could be contributing to his struggles in coaching camp. A current report instructed he has didn’t make an impression.
Sanders (6-foot-2, 212 kilos), in the meantime, has good measurement for an NFL QB, and he seems correct. Early within the second quarter in opposition to Carolina, the 23-year-old threaded the needle on a landing cross to broad receiver Kaden Davis.