Shedeur Sanders, one of the Cleveland Browns’ rookie quarterbacks, has been highlighted in a recent ESPN projection for his potential impact during his first NFL season. While expectations for Sanders remain tempered, the analysis suggests he could still play a role in Cleveland’s quarterback rotation in 2025.
ESPN’s projections rank Sanders fifth among rookie quarterbacks in passing yards and touchdowns, forecasting 925 yards and four touchdowns over four starts. Despite his impressive college pedigree, Cleveland’s crowded quarterback room, which includes Dillon Gabriel, Joe Flacco, and Kenny Pickett, may limit Sanders’ opportunities. However, his ability to adapt and contribute when called upon could still shape his rookie season.

Dillon Gabriel is projected to outperform Sanders with 1,205 passing yards and five touchdowns across five starts. The competition between the two rookies has added intrigue to Cleveland’s training camp. Gabriel’s earlier draft selection and strong collegiate performance at Oregon position him as a slight favorite, but Sanders’ leadership and playmaking ability could shift the dynamic.
Sanders’ path to significant playing time will depend on how Cleveland’s coaching staff navigates their quarterback depth chart. The uncertainty surrounding veterans Flacco and Pickett creates potential openings for both rookies. Sanders’ development and readiness to seize opportunities will be critical in determining his impact.
Cleveland Browns’ Shedeur Sanders Predicted To Finish in Top Five of Rookie Passing Yards and Touchdowns

Even before the season has begun, Sanders has been predicted to finish in the top five of rookie passing yards and touchdowns. This can be seen in an analysis by Mike Clay for ESPN.
Passing yards and touchdowns
1. Cam Ward, Tennessee Titans: 3,392 yards, 20 TDs (15 starts)
2. Tyler Shough, New Orleans Saints: 3,020 yards, 13 TDs (13 starts)
3. Jaxson Dart, New York Giants: 1,968 yards, 10 TDs (9 starts)
4. Dillon Gabriel, Cleveland Browns: 1,205 yards, 5 TDs (5 starts)
5. Shedeur Sanders, Cleveland Browns: 925 yards, 4 TDs (4 starts)
While ESPN’s projection paints a modest picture for Sanders’ rookie campaign, it underscores the challenges and opportunities he faces in Cleveland’s evolving offense. The spotlight on Sanders highlights his potential to grow into a valuable asset for the franchise over time.

As Sanders embarks on his NFL journey, his ability to navigate competition and prove himself will define his rookie season. Cleveland’s faith in his long-term potential suggests his story is just beginning.

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