Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders isn't worried about landing on a smaller-market team that isn't one of the NFL's signature brands.
Although Cleveland isn't a big-time city like New York or Los Angeles, Sanders believes the attention will follow him wherever he goes. The young quarterback is also confident that he can improve any situation he's put in.
"I could bring cameras and eyes anywhere I go," Sanders said, via Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com. "It don’t matter where I go. I know the influence I have on society and on culture. So wherever I go, it’s definitely going to be an improvement than what it was before I got there."
I asked Shedeur Sanders how he’d like to be drafted by the #Browns: pic.twitter.com/2ItN9dnNXa
— Mary Kay Cabot (@MaryKayCabot) April 4, 2025
Sanders is considered one of the best two quarterbacks in the upcoming draft, and he is in contention to be Cleveland's pick at No. 2 overall. While some have wondered whether he would welcome being drafted by the Browns, Sanders seems to have no issue with a potential career in Northeast Ohio.
The Browns wrapped up a busy week in Boulder, Colorado, where they had dinner with Sanders and Travis Hunter before their NFL showcase on Friday. We'll find out soon whether the Browns were talking to at least one future player in Colorado.
This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Shedeur Sanders talks Browns ahead of the 2025 NFL draft