Shedeur Sanders wins over all Cleveland Browns fans as Kevin Stefanski debates if he should cut him

For over two months, the Cleveland Browns have been buzzing more about the potential of their rookie quarterbacks, particularly Shedeur Sanders, than anything else. Despite a negative narrative surrounding him during his pre-draft process and the NFL Draft, the former Colorado Buffaloes star seems to have convinced many that he has what it takes to succeed in the NFL.

Even with two veteran quarterbacks, Joe Flacco and Kenny Pickett, in the mix, the truth is that Shedeur continues to shine brightest and draw the most attention.

Shedeur Sanders is the player of the moment, and no one else

The son of Coach Prime, Shedeur Sanders, was selected by the Cleveland Browns in the fifth round of the Draft, and now the quarterback‘s mission is to prove to the teams that passed on him that they made a mistake.

Shedeur Sanders isn’t slowing down-literally. After leaving positive impressions in rookie minicamps, OTAs, and mandatory minicamp, the player has done nothing but work. Just look at his workouts in the rain.

According to experts, showcasing himself on camera performing drills is more than just practice-it’s a “masterful marketing move.” This was discussed on the Ultimate Cleveland Sports Show.

Adam “The Bull” Gerstenhaber closely analyzed videos of Sanders training in the rain and saw it as smart preparation: “He should practice in the rain a lot cause there’s bad weather here. – Practicing in the rain is good cause you know, you’re going to have rainy, windy, crappy conditions here,” he noted, with good reason, as bad weather is a constant during the regular season in Cleveland, so training in these conditions could work in Sanders‘ favor.

In this regard, it was also mentioned that Shedeur‘s image management has been key to connecting with the fanbase, with some even calling him a “marketing genius.”

Shedeur Sanders took advantage of the July 4th holiday to put himself in the spotlight, and some of his movements bear similarities to those of Patrick Mahomes, a fact that is sure to excite fans.

“He’s a marketing dude. He finds a way to endear himself to people, which I love that it’s calculated because it takes a lot because you can get some backlash from you putting yourself out there.”

Shedeur Sanders is sending a clear message: he’s working tirelessly to show he’s all-in with the Browns and fully committed to elevating the franchise to the next level.

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