CLEVELAND, Ohio – When the Browns drafted Shedeur Sanders, I sort of moaned.

It was nothing personal against Sanders, other than I knew the rookie quarterback would bring his celebrity status to Cleveland. I also believed it would put pressure on the team to play him.

I had watched a few of his games at Colorado, especially BYU’s 36-14 victory over Sanders and the Buffaloes in the Alamo Bowl. It was clear he holds the ball too long and tries to make big plays by dropping back … and back … and even farther back.

That leads to disastrous sacks. That was evident in the few games I watched.

I considered him a project as a QB, a middle-round pick who would require patience. He has only played for his father – Deion Sanders. The Hall of Famer was Shedeur’s high school offensive coordinator

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