

Ever since the draft, the Cleveland Browns have managed to be the center of attention for the overcrowding in their quarterback room. The injured Dehaun Watson, Joe Fracco and Kenny Pickett were joined by Gabriel Dillon and Shedeur Sanders, who arrived last but is the one who is taking all the spotlight in recent weeks. The fight to get a starting spot has become a topic of conversation among fans and the media and it seems that not even Kevin Stefanski is clear at this point.
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Until the arrival of the rookies, Joe Flacco seemed to have an advantage over Kenny Pickett because of his experience, but Shedeur Sanders can change the names of that duel. For now, his behavior is exemplary, far from those who branded him as arrogant because of his surname and had criticized him for his interviews with other teams inventing stories that could be false
Despite all the open conversations and sides that have been created, he is just doing what he does best and, perhaps, what few expected him to do. He is trying to keep a low profile and speak on the pitch. And when he does speak to journalists, he is humble, enthusiastic, respectful and hungry. It’s a new image.
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The disappointment he suffered during the draft has been used as a learning lesson or a toll he has had to pay in the real world. It was clear that no one has given him anything and that he will have to prove his worth from the bottom because his father Coach Prime is no longer there to pick him up if he falls. At Colorado he was capable of anything and now with the Browns he keeps his cool because he knows he has it in his hands to win everyone over.
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He is also trying to support his teammates, he has even been seen joking with Joe Flacco to make it clear to him that if he has come to Cleveland it is to help, not to be a problem. Meanwhile, he is taking advantage of the Browns’ minicamp to confirm that he is ready for the NFL by leaving his mark every time he has the ball. He is just waiting for an opportunity and Kevin Stefanski is taking good note of everything. Week 1 is approaching and everything points to Joe Flacco being the starter but Shedeur’s insistence may change plans throughout the season.
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