Brutal reality check for Shedeur Sanders as Browns rookie and GM break their silence on epic NFL Draft tumble

Shedeur Sanders got a dose of reality after falling to the 144th pick of this week’s NFL Draft.

Originally seen as a top pick in the first round, 23-year-old Shedeur Sanders from Colorado, and the son of Hall of Famer Deion Sanders, will now be competing with Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett, and rookie Dillon Gabriel for playing time in coach Kevin Stefanski’s offense for the Browns. The team’s general manager, Andrew Berry, emphasized this during a recent press conference, highlighting the competitive environment.

While Shedeur has been in the public eye due to his family background in the NFL, Berry stressed that the team expects him to focus on hard work and competition rather than past accolades. This shows that the Browns are prioritizing merit and performance on the field.

Despite mixed reactions from fans regarding Shedeur’s draft selection, Berry provided insight into the team’s decision-making process by explaining their rationale for choosing him after letting him bypass Thursday and Friday rounds. This sheds light on the Browns’ strategic approach to building their roster.

‘We live by our board, and we felt like he was a good solid prospect at the most important position,’ Berry said. ‘We felt like it got to a point where he was probably mis-priced relative to the draft. The acquisition cost was pretty light, and we think he’s a guy who can outproduce his draft slot.’

For his part, Shedeur said he’s happy to prove himself while learning the NFL game.

Shedeur Sanders attends a Hawks-Knicks game in New York in December, when he was still thought to be in the running to be the first pick of the 2025 NFL Draft

Shedeur Sanders attends a Hawks-Knicks game in New York in December, when he was still thought to be in the running to be the first pick of the 2025 NFL Draft 

Eagle-eyed football fans spotted some curiously stoic faces in the Cleveland Browns war room after the team's selection of Shedeur Sanders with the 144th overall pick on Saturday

Eagle-eyed football fans spotted some curiously stoic faces in the Cleveland Browns war room after the team’s selection of Shedeur Sanders with the 144th overall pick on Saturday 

‘I’ve just got to prove and show what I’m capable of,’ Sanders told local media. ‘But what fuels me is my purpose in life and understanding the route that we’re going to have to take. Understanding that I was able to get an opportunity when a lot of people didn’t want to give me an opportunity. So that’s what I’m truly thankful for. So that’s what fuels me.’

Shedeur was understandably relieved to be off the board, but didn’t sound as though he’d be doing much celebrating.

‘That’s what it’s about,’ he said. ‘You can’t be up too low or anything. You got to be able to celebrate. When we score a touchdown, we celebrate for a little bit and now it’s back to, it’s time to work, it’s time to go. All it is, is a football game to me, and that’s how I view it.

‘Nothing really affected me the last couple of days,’ he later added. ‘I’m blessed. I know I have to clean up some things in my game. The main thing is proving Stefanski and Mr. Berry right about picking me.’

Asked about reports that his poor team interviews may have led to his fall, Shedeur refocused his response on his opportunity in Cleveland.

‘I think what happened was I had a great interview and a great process with the Browns and that’s why they were able to pick me,’ he said. ‘Anything outside the organization is really a non-factor to me now. This is my focus.’

Joe Flacco is returning for a second stint with the Cleveland Browns at age 40 this season

Joe Flacco is returning for a second stint with the Cleveland Browns at age 40 this season 

Prior to the press conferences, eagle-eyed fans spotted some curiously stoic faces in the Browns war room. 

There were some customary self-congratulations in the form of light applause, but Stefanski and Berry looked like they had a ‘gun pointed at them,’ according to one person on X.

‘Why does this look like they were forced to draft Sanders?’ asked another following Shedeur’s confusing fall from a projected first-round pick to a mere fifth-round selection.

The confusion stems from the Browns’ decision to take two quarterbacks in this year’s draft: Sanders and former Oregon Ducks star Dillon Gabriel, the 94th overall draft pick. 

And given the team’s off-season additions 40-year-old Joe Flacco and 26-year-old Kenny Pickett, not to mention the specter of injured Deshaun Watson, Berry & Co. now have a pretty crowded quarterback room.

‘It wasn’t necessarily the plan going into the weekend to select two quarterbacks,’ Berry told reporters Saturday. ‘But you know we do believe in best player available and positional value. And you know we didn’t necessarily expect [Sanders] to be available in the fifth round.’

Of course, the Browns – like every other NFL team – spent the better part of the three-day draft passing over the son of Hall-of-Fame cornerback Deion Sanders. So Berry’s sudden enthusiasm to trade up in the fifth round to take Shedeur seemed inauthentic to some fans.

‘Blink twice if you need help, Cleveland Browns,’ one fan wrote on X.

Sanders was left to watch as he slipped down the draft boards on Thursday evening

Sanders was left to watch as he slipped down the draft boards on Thursday evening 

Another accused owner Jimmy Haslam of forcing his front office to make this trade, thereby ending Shedeur’s three-day slide that has captivated everyone from everyday football fans to NFL analysts and even President Donald Trump.

‘Lol, this was a Jimmy Haslem (sic) pick,’ the fan wrote, misspelling the 71-year-old owner’s name. ‘None of those guys [in the front office] are happy.’

Many fans thought Berry’s reaction was understandable. Shedeur is a fifth-round pick, and while he was thought of as the best quarterback in the NFL Draft by ESPN guru Mel Kiper Jr., he did slide to 144 for a reason.

‘It’s a late round pick?’ one fan asked. ‘You expect everyone to jump for joy for 200 picks?’

But not everyone saw Berry’s non-reaction as being so innocent.

As one fan responded: ‘A genuine smile would have sufficed.’

Both Stefanski and Berry were dismissive of fans’ concerns when speaking with Cleveland.com’s Mary Kay Cabot.

‘I asked #Browns Kevin Stefanski and Andrew Berry about this clip,’ she wrote on X. ‘Stefanski said not to read into it and that the video doesn’t always time up with the actual making of the pick.’

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