There’s been a worrying update on Shedeur Sanders’ NFL future as the Cleveland Browns prepare to name their starting quarterback later this summer.
Sanders, who infamously fell to the fifth round of the NFL Draft before Cleveland selected him, is part of a crowded Browns’ quarterback room which also includes Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett, fellow rookie Dillon Gabriel and the injured Deshaun Watson.
But according to former Bengals wide receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Sanders is not even in the running to win the starting job.
‘I was told from somebody that is in the building that ain’t a player, it’s really coming down to Kenny Pickett or Dillon Gabriel,’ Houshmandzadeh said on the Nightcap podcast.
‘That’s what I was told. But now when you get the reports that Shedeur’s completing seven out of nine pᴀsses – is it against starters?
‘Or is it against the threes and the fours, the guys that are going to get released? So it seems impressive when you see the graphic, but is it really if it’s not against the starters or guys that are going to be on the team?’
Browns rookie Shedeur Sanders is reportedly not in the running to win the starting QB job
Former WR T.J. Houshmandzadeh said the compeтιтion was between Kenny Pickett and Dillon Gabriel
During a minicamp practice on June 10, Sanders reportedly completed 10 of 12 pᴀsses and threw two touchdowns.
However, ESPN’s Daniel Oyefusi previously reported that Sanders’ roster spot isn’t ‘guaranteed’ after the Browns were able to select him with the No. 144 pick.
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Additionally, Cleveland.com’s Ashley Bastock opined after observing minicamp that Sanders was fourth in the quarterback pecking order – behind Pickett, Gabriel and Flacco in that order.
Nonetheless, head coach Kevin Stefanski was previously full of praise for both Sanders and Gabriel.
‘Those guys are doing great,’ Stefanski said earlier this month.
‘They are both wired to get in early, stay late, put in whatever work is required. They’re sponges in the meeting room, which I think is really fun for me.’
Sanders’ plunge in the NFL Draft came after he chose not to throw for teams at the Combine and reportedly rubbed teams the wrong way during interviews.
And aside from the tricky situation Sanders now finds himself in, his draft freefall also cost him mᴀssively in a financial sense.
Sanders (third right) is part of a crowded QB room in Cleveland, with Kenny Pickett (left) getting the majority of first-team reps so far
Sanders had one the most shocking slides in NFL history when he was selected 144th overall
He signed a four-year, $4.6 million deal with Cleveland that included his $447,000 signing bonus – which represents the only guaranteed portion of the deal.
By comparison, тιтans’ No. 1 overall pick Cam Ward signed a four-year, fully guaranteed $48.8million deal with Tennessee.
Sanders had long been expected to be an early first-round pick before his stunning draft slide.
Following OTAs and minicamp this spring, Browns training camp will begin on July 25.