Browns predicted to trade Colorado legend Shedeur Sanders to heavyweight AFC Super Bowl contender

Shedeur Sanders is more than likely going to be the last QB on the depth chart for the Browns. A proposed deal sends him to a place he will learn from one of the best while also potentially winning a Super Bowl.

The Cleveland Browns still have a long way to go in determining who their starting quarterback will be for the rapidly approaching season. It feels like just yesterday the Eagles dismantled the Chiefs, preventing them from securing a third consecutive Super Bowl title.

While there’s no definitive path the Browns appear to be taking, speculation continues to swirl. Former NFL quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick believes veteran Joe Flacco will get the starting nod to begin the season.

“If I was a betting man, Joe Flacco is gonna go into the year as the starter,” Fitzpatrick said. “He has history there, he has success there, and I think it’s a great story. He’s a guy that’ll bring calm, he’s the guy that’s going to be able to get them off on the right foot,” Fitzpatrick said. “As the season goes along, when you draft guys early, and when you have young exciting guys, they’re excited for Gabriel, we could see him inserted into the lineup.”

Many believe Gabriel will eventually get a shot at the starting role, but Shedeur Sanders likely won’t. Former NFL wide receiver Cecil Shorts thinks the competition should be between the rookies.

“Let them battle it out, choose one and ride with them and see what they can do," Shorts said about the rookies. "And I'm not big on switching quarterbacks... I hate that. Let the rookie battle all 17 games; if he's healthy, battle all 17 games. Let him develop. Let him get better.”

However, with Sanders not expected to get a serious opportunity to start, Dawg Pound Daily’s Mark Sipos suggests a trade to the Buffalo Bills.

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“Josh Allen is locked in as the starter, and Mitchell Trubisky is back as the veteran backup. But behind them, there’s room for a developmental quarterback," Sipos said. "Sanders would be a low-risk, high-upside addition who could sit behind Allen, learn in a structured offense, and grow without pressure. Buffalo’s staff could work on refining his timing and decision-making while giving him a stable environment to develop in the background,” Sipos wrote.

This move could be highly beneficial for Sanders, putting him in a place he wouldn’t need to worry about being cut. It also presents the opportunity to learn from one of the league’s best and potentially win a Super Bowl in his first year.

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