BEREA, Ohio — Are seven starts a big enough sample size for the Browns to know if Shedeur Sanders can be their quarterback of the future?

He’s 1-2 as a starter, but has shown tremendous growth week-by-week, especially during last week’s 31-29 loss to the Titans, in which he nearly pulled off the comeback with two touchdowns in the final 4:27.

He showed incredible poise, moxie, toughness and playmaking ability, and bolstered his bid to prove to the Browns that they don’t need to draft a Fernando Mendoza or Ty Simpson in April.

But are four more starts enough to convince them they don’t need to draft a QB high and can spend their two first-round picks on perhaps an offensive lineman and a receiver? Or other premium positions?

“We’re going to take it one day at a time,” offensive coordina

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