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It’s quiet right now across NFL locker rooms. But in just a few hours, dreams will come true or crash for dozens of young athletes. In Cleveland, though, Kevin Stefanski’s Browns might already have their sights locked on two big names. And they’re not just any prospects. We’re talking Colorado teammates, Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter.

These two lit up college football in 2024, leading Colorado to a solid 9-4 run. But here’s the wild part – they might just end up teammates again. Yep, you heard that right. According to reports, Kevin Stefanski’s Browns could draft Hunter first… and then trade up to grab Sanders.

That’s not just bold – it’s wild. One team source even told reporter Ryan Dunleavy, “The scenario no one is talking about is #Browns drafting Travis Hunter and then trading up to draft Shedeur Sanders in the late teens.” It’s out there, but it might just happen.

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So, let’s be real – the Browns need a quarterback. Deshaun Watson‘s future looks shaky, and the team knows it. So why not take a chance at Sanders? After all, after Cam Ward, he’s arguably the next best option. Still, it’s not all smooth sailing.

Right before the draft, an NFL assistant coach slammed Sanders. He said, via Barstool Sports, he has “horrible body language, and biggest thing is, he’s not that good.” Not only that! The NFL coach even claimed it was the “Worst formal interview I’ve ever been in in my life. So entitled. Takes unnecessary sacks. He has horrible body language. He blames teammates, the biggest thing is, he’s not that good.” Now that’s brutal for sure!

So now, Stefanski’s got a choice. Roll the dice on “horrible” Sanders – or keep holding onto a fading Watson. It’s risky, no doubt. But if the Browns pull it off, it could be the start of something big. The only question left – Who’s willing to make that trade happen?

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Are the Browns making a genius move or a colossal mistake by eyeing Sanders and Hunter?

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Trading or drafting won’t be easy for Kevin Stefanski!

Thursday night’s gonna be wild. The Titans are staying put at No. 1, and all signs point to Cam Ward. No surprise there. But right after that, it gets messy and fast. Kevin Stefanski’s Browns and Brian Daboll’s Giants are taking calls next. Teams want those No. 2 and 3 picks, and neither Cleveland nor New York is shutting the door. Now, that’s huge!

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Just a few days ago, Cleveland looked locked in on Travis Hunter. But now? Not so much. Rumor is teams are trying to jump up for Hunter, Abdul Carter, or Ashton Jeanty – all top-five talents. And while Carter to the Giants feels like a solid favorite, they’re keeping things quiet. Actually, real quiet. And we all know that the Giants have used the No. 3 pick twice in franchise history, with the last time for two-time Super Bowl champion and Ring of Honor linebacker Carl Banks. So, they make decisions accurately.

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Now, here’s the deal – trading down means more picks. It will be a risk to fill holes, speed up a rebuild, and stock the future. Well, we’ve seen it before. The Bears did it in 2023. Still, it’s about passing on stars. Hunter and Carter are special players who could dominate the league in five years. So yeah, the Browns and Giants could trade down. But it’ll take a monster offer. Because letting go of a can’t-miss guy? That’s a tough pill to swallow. And hey – it’s the draft. Anything can happen!

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Are the Browns making a genius move or a colossal mistake by eyeing Sanders and Hunter?

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