General manager Andrew Berry and the Cleveland Browns have already been lauded for the early returns of their 2025 draft class.
If Shedeur Sanders actually pans out as a franchise-altering player — this class could one day reach atmospheric heights.
There’s no bigger story in Cleveland right now than Sanders, the megastar son of Hall of Famer Deion Sanders who the Browns snagged with the 144th overall pick in last April's draft. That the Browns didn’t need another quarterback at the time — they already had Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett, Deshaun Watson (on injured reserve) and third-round rookie Dillon Gabriel on the roster — but their move to trade up in the fifth round for Sanders now feels like a risk the rest of the NFL world wish they had taken.