Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry is slowly working his way through the team’s seven-man draft class.
After previously signing third-round tight end Harold Fannin Jr., second-round linebacker Carson Schwesinger, and fourth-round running back Dylan Sampson, Berry got done to business by signing quarterback Schedeur Sanders on Monday afternoon.
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It is reportedly a four-year, $4.6 million deal for Sanders with a signing bonus of $447,380. Perhaps not the kind of money Sanders was expecting if he had been selected in the first round instead of the fifth round, but still not a bad way to start off the week.