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Home » News » Browns draft Shedeur Sanders: Coach and GM raise eyebrows with reactions to pick

Browns draft Shedeur Sanders: Coach and GM raise eyebrows with reactions to pick

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The Cleveland Browns squeezed the trigger when taking Shedeur Sanders after their historical slide in the NFL draft.

But some fans are skeptical about the team’s enthusiasm by the player based on the reactions of the Browns leadership after the national team.

The ESPN images of the chief coach of the Browns, Kevin Stefanski, and General Manager Andrew Berry showed light golf applause with blank expressions in the team’s war room after the Sanders selection was announced.

Berry hunched out with no half -fried.

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Campo de Colorado Marshal, Shedeur Sanders, speaks during a press conference at the NFL Football Scouting combines on February 28, 2025 in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

Many fans on social networks questioned how enthusiastic Brass was really of the controversial presentation.

“They seem excited. Did anyone force their hand?” An X user wrote in response to the images.

Another user expressed the group about Sanders possible to be in a team whose leadership does not value it.

“This is even more disrespectful than not writing it. In any way these guys treat Shedeur fairly,” the user wrote.

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In Bold Critic he only suggested that Berry and Stefanski gave a “reaction of shame.”

“This is a reaction of shame, they are ashamed that they have decided to participate in this collusion, participated in Known and Obioly fornir this child they still end up writing it,” that user wrote.

Berry and Stefasnki then explained the selection of Sanders to journalists at a press conference. Berry suggested that drawing Sanders “was not necessarily the plan” after taking the Dillon Gabriel Marshal in a previous round, and did not believe that Sanders could not be fanned in the fifth round.

“It was necessarily the plan at the end of the weekend to select two quarterbacks, but, you know, while we talk, we believe in the best greedy player. We believe in the positional value. And we do not necessarily expect it to be greedy.

“So, we love adding competition to each position room. So, add it to compete with the other types that are already there, that was appropriate.”

While discussing the strategy behind Sanders’s writing, Berry said it was something that Brown officials began to consider entering the third day of the Draft.

“It was something, when entering the third day of the draft with him still on the board, it was a thought like: ‘Well, you know, depending on how far it comes, that would be something that we would be interested in potential.” ”

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The former Vice President of Soccer Operations of the Cleveland Browns, Kwesi Adafo-Menah, on the left, and the current GM Andrew Berry observes the action from the bank in the training field on August 27, 2021 on the Cross Country Mortgage campus in Berea, Ohio. (John Kunz/Cleveland.com through AP)

“As the names left the board, and we saw how we were positioned, we felt that the value was there.”

Berry added that the experience of the interview with Sanders was “positive” in the midst of the field marshal reported badly for multiple NFL teams.

Before Saturday, the relationship between the Browns and Sanders family was a flattering fulfillment.

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Sheeur’s father, the Colorado football coach and the member of the NFL Deion Sanders Hall of Fame, once suggested that a young quarterback should refuse to play for Cleveland in 2018, the way in which Eli Manning refused to play for the chargers in 2004.

“I love what the Browns have done this low season, but I am a young QB is not going to Cleveland. I would throw an Eli Manning if possible,” Deion wrote on a March 2018 Twitter post.

However, Deion also played the notion that Sheteur might not play for the Browns after a rumor emerged last season.

“A lie does not care who says it. Please, stop trying to be relevant to mistreating my son. God bless you,” Deion wrote in response to a publication that circulates the rumor.

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Jackson Thompson is a Fox News Digital Sports writer. He previously worked for ESPN e Business Insider. Jackson has covered the finals of the Super Bowl and the NBA, and has interviewed the iconic figures Usain Bolt, Rob Grakowski, Jerry Rice, Troy Aikman, Mike Trout, David Ortiz and Roger Clemens.

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