As the 2025 NFL Draft nears, speculation about the Cleveland Browns' strategy is heating up. While the team has needs across the board, one name is rising above the noise—Shedeur Sanders.
The Browns hold the No. 2 overall pick, and The Athletic believes Cleveland could target the Colorado Buffaloes' quarterback. Analyst Ben Standig lays it out: The Browns must decide between solving their quarterback problem or maximizing their investment in Myles Garrett by adding a dominant pass rusher. With Kenny Pickett, Kirk Cousins, and Russell Wilson not being long-term solutions, could Sanders be the answer?
However, CBS analyst Pete Prisco suggests a different route—Abdul Carter, a defensive end from Penn State. Pairing him with Garrett would give the Browns a fearsome pass rush, a crucial advantage in an AFC North filled with Lamar Jackson and Joe Burrow.
The debate rages on: Should Cleveland roll the dice on a young QB or reinforce its defensive front? With the draft just weeks away, Browns fans are left to wonder—what’s the right move for the future?
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