Don’t go penciling Sheduer Sanders into the Browns’ starting lineup — let alone the reserves — just yet.
Sanders remains fourth on the team’s depth chart ahead of Cleveland’s second preseason game despite a strong performance in his first professional game Friday against the Panthers.
Cleveland listed Joe Flacco as the leader , followed by the injured Kenny Pickett, rookie third-rounder Dillon Gabriel and then Sanders.
Sanders, 23, completed 14 of 23 passes for 138 yards and two touchdowns against the Panthers, while adding four rushes for 19 yards.
Training camp depth charts are not the be-all end-all since they can change on a whim and can factor in a player’s status.
For example, the Broncos listed second-rounder RJ Harvey as their fifth-string running back. You’d be hard pres