
Kevin Stefanski Is Showing Interest In Top QB Prospect
The 2025 NFL Draft is less than a month away, and like fans of other teams that have top 10 picks, Cleveland Browns fans are anxious to see how it plays out for them.
Whether it’s signing a yet-to-be-named free agent or drafting one or multiple options at the position, the Browns are in desperate need of a new starting quarterback, especially with Deshaun Watson out for the foreseeable future.
Some believe the team will take a QB at No. 2, while others believe the team could wait until the second or third round to make their move.
There’s been traction and rumors about the Browns being interested in Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders, who are said to be the top 2 QB prospects in the class.
If they pivot from one of those two players and go after a different position, the Browns could set themselves up nicely to draft a player like Jaxson Dart in the later rounds, assuming he’s still available.
As Albert Breer reported on X, Kevin Stefanski attended Dart’s Pro Day at Ole Miss, electing to skip time at Penn State with Abdul Carter.
Dart had an exceptional final season at Ole Miss, and after seeing what he did at the Combine and his Pro Day, the Browns would be remiss if they didn’t take a second or third look at him.
It remains to be seen how the team will evolve at quarterback moving forward, but considering their mediocrity over the past several seasons, the Browns can’t afford to whiff on another early-round prospect.
NFL analyst says Shedeur Sanders’ potential to “boom” should make him Browns QB
We all know by now that the Cleveland Browns are running out of options on the quarterback market.
Russell Wilson is a New York Giant. Jameis Winston is also a New York Giant. And Kirk Cousins is still an Atlanta Falcon.
With Kenny Pickett being the team’s sole quarterback rostered, it’s clear they have more work to do between now and Week 1 to solidify the position and find an actual starter. Whether they plan to find that starter in the draft or on the trade market remains to be clarified, though.
One NFL analyst has suggested that the Browns, who are desperate for any positive quarterback play, should be deeply considering taking Shedeur Sanders at No. 2 overall. Despite the team likely being more in love with the idea of drafting Cam Ward, he’s likely long gone at first overall to the Tennessee Titans once they’re on the clock.
Despite his “boom or bust” potential as this analyst put it, Sanders should be the Browns’ pick in the first round of the NFL draft.
Sanders’ boom or bust potential can’t scare Browns off, says NFL analyst
According to PFF’s Josh Liskiewitz, the Browns should still be in on Sanders despite his “boom or bust” potential. He notes that you can basically name any quarterback prospect boom or bust, but Sanders’ “polarizing” perception amongst media and scouts makes him particularly one.
The boom for Liskiewitz with Sanders is his accuracy – a trait of his that’s been most referred to as what could make him elite in the NFL, eventually. The bust, however, is something that’d require some more work with whichever team is taking Sanders, and ideally, a cleaner pocket for him to operate in: his propensity to cause sacks all on his own.
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“When we chart pressures during a game, we don’t simply blame the nearest offensive lineman. Some pressures result from miscommunications on stunts or defensive schemes that overwhelm the protection. But when a quarterback holds the ball too long, drifts in the pocket or moves into pressure, we charge that pressure to the quarterback,” wrote Liskiewitz.
He led all quarterbacks in college in sacks caused by his own actions, which should draw some concern from interested teams about his decision making. But, this is something that can absolutely be coached out of Sanders once he learns to trust his personnel.
“Both sides of the Sanders debate have compelling arguments, but if I’m the Browns and he’s on the board at No. 2, I’m pulling the trigger. There are no guarantees at the top of the draft — especially for a roster as talented as Cleveland’s — but Sanders brings traits worth betting on,” added Liskiewitz in his argument for the Browns to go with him at No. 2 overall.
Sanders may very well fall to the New York Giants in this draft, but at minimum, we could expect him to put in a ton of work to improve this Cleveland offense if selected by the team.