This is what they do before a trade https://t.co/exY2otcuJq
— Kurt Benkert (@KurtBenkert) August 4, 2025
Intense internal competition
According to outlets like Sportskeeda, the internal competition hasn’t given Shedeur Sanders much breathing room. Rookie Dillon Gabriel, selected in the third round of the 2025 Draft, has been getting more reps and seems to be gaining ground in the QB race. The Athletic also reports that Gabriel is currently ahead of Sanders on the team’s depth chart. Despite his inconsistent performance and several inaccurate throws. Still, head coach Kevin Stefanski appears willing to give Gabriel a shot.
Meanwhile, Shedeur Sanders also has to contend with veteran Joe Flacco, Super Bowl XLVII champion, who has emerged as a solid option to start the season—especially after Kenny Pickett, who was expected to be the starter, went down with an injury. Flacco brings experience and stability, something the Browns value in the midst of uncertainty.
A crowded quarterback room
The truth is, Cleveland’s quarterback room is more crowded than ever. That’s why there are strong indications that Shedeur Sanders could be the one to go. His last name carries weight, and his talent is undeniable. But the competitive context and strategic decisions by the team have left him in a vulnerable position.
Sportskeeda also notes that the Browns are considering moving Shedeur Sanders after camp, aiming to reorganize their roster and free up space in a position overflowing with options but lacking clarity.
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For Shedeur Sanders, this could be a turning point. His time at Colorado under his father’s guidance made him a media sensation. But in the NFL, a famous name doesn’t guarantee playing time. If a trade does happen, it’ll be a new opportunity—because the kid clearly has talent.