
Analyst Names Best QB Option For Browns In 2025 NFL Draft
When the Cleveland Browns promoted Tommy Rees to offensive coordinator, it didn’t take long before the fans and the media speculated about his choice at quarterback.
He had strong ties to Alabama’s Jalen Milroe, so he quickly emerged as a strong candidate.
Nevertheless, judging by Rees’ words about his ideal quarterback, others believe he will lean towards Shedeur Sanders.
Notably, that includes PFF’s John Kosko, who recently claimed
I believe the best fit for the Browns will come via the draft in the form of Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders. New offensive coordinator Tommy Rees has made it clear that his ideal quarterback is a sharp decision-maker. In his introductory press conference, Rees said, “The quarterback’s job is to solve problems. You’re going to be tasked 60, 70, 80 times a game to make a decision in a critical moment. And so I’ve always started with the ability to make quick decisions and make the right decisions.” that the Colorado product is the best potential fit for what they’re looking for right now:
He has shown flashes as a scrambler, and he can make timely throws.
However, he excels at decision-making.
He’s not the strongest or fastest player, and he definitely doesn’t have the most impressive arm.
Then again, he’s someone who’s going to do the little things to win, even if they’re not sexy.
There’s a strong case to be made for Sanders being the most pro-ready quarterback in this class.
Likewise, others also argue that even at his best, he’s nothing more than a middle-to-lower starter at the next level, so using the No. 2 pick and building your roster with a player like that is a major gamble.
Dan Orlovsky Names Surprising Possible Trade Partner For Myles Garrett
The Cleveland Browns need a quarterback.
Myles Garrett needs a new home
Maybe the Arizona Cardinals can solve both of those issues.
At least, that’s how Dan Orlovsky feels
Talking on PHNX Sports, the former NFL quarterback claimed that the Cardinals could be a potential destination if they don’t envision Kyler Murray being their guy for the future.
“I don’t know what Arizona’s long term plans are with Kyler. Do they envision him as the guy? Do they not? If they didn’t, then that’s a trade partner,” Orlovsky said.
He stated that he would still probably lean into building around Murray, but he’s not the one making those calls.
So, if the Cardinals don’t feel strongly about Murray, especially knowing that they will also have to spend big bucks to keep Garrett around, they might feel tempted to move on from their quarterback.
Then again, that might not make sense for Garrett.
He wants to play for a Super Bowl contender, and even though the Cardinals aren’t one right now, chances are they won’t get much better without their starting quarterback.
Garrett doesn’t have a no-trade clause, but whoever trades for him needs to make sure that he intends to sign a contract extension with them.
As such, he might not have much of an incentive to sign an extension with the Cardinals if they don’t have a reliable signal caller or someone to lead the way toward Super Bowl contention as soon as he arrives there.