The Cleveland Browns have not yet turned to Shedeur Sanders under center, but given how much Dillon Gabriel has struggled over his first four starts, it appears to be a matter of time.
The general consensus is that the Browns will give Sanders a chance at some point this season. At the very least, Cleveland needs to see what he has before heading into the 2026 NFL Draft, and the prevailing thought is that he unquestionably has more arm talent than Gabriel.
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The problem is that the Browns don't exactly have a whole lot of weapons to provide for Sanders, particularly at wide receiver. Jerry Jeudy has struggled, and the depth behind Jeudy has been pitiful.
But Cleveland scored some big news on the wide

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