CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Browns‘ quarterback situation has become the defining storyline of their 2025 season, with fifth-round rookie Shedeur Sanders thrust into the spotlight amid mounting losses. As Sanders prepares for his final audition against Cincinnati, a concerning reality is emerging about the 2026 NFL Draft class that could dramatically impact the Browns’ quarterback plans.

In an interview on the Orange and Brown Talk podcast, recorded prior to Sanders’ fifth start against Buffalo, The Athletic’s draft analyst Dane Brugler delivered a sobering assessment of the upcoming quarterback class — one that could force Cleveland into difficult decisions.

“If Dante Moore declares, then I think it’ll be Fernando Mendoza, Dante Moore and then that might be it,” Brugler revealed when asked about potential first-round quarterbacks. “I think that’s why you might see a Dante Moore declare or a Brendan Sorsby or one of these other guys. Just because it’s not a deep class.”

The implications for the Browns are significant. With their current draft position, they’d likely need to trade up to secure one of those top two prospects — a costly proposition for a team with multiple roster holes. This reality places added importance on Sanders’ final games as he auditions for the starting role in 2026.

“But when you’re a fifth-round pick, teams aren’t going to give you a long leash to prove yourself,” Brugler explained. “The onus is on you to prove why a team should not draft a quarterback. And so we’ll see if Shedeur is able to do that here over the next few weeks.”

The analyst’s comments reflect the precarious position the Browns find themselves in — evaluating a young quarterback against the backdrop of a historically weak draft class. Unlike recent years with six quarterbacks selected in the first round of the 2024 draft, the 2026 class more closely resembles last year’s sparse offerings.

Complicating matters further, Brugler suggests that even if the Browns don’t select a quarterback early, it wouldn’t necessarily represent a vote of confidence in Sanders.

“I think if the first round is over and the Browns did not add a quarterback, it was more because they either weren’t able to because of their draft position or just weren’t head over heels over the options that were available to them more so than the quarterbacks that they currently have on the roster,” he stated.

When pressed specifically about Sanders’ performance through his first starts, Brugler offered measured praise while highlighting areas of concern.

“I think that more so than the accuracy, it’s the decision-making that he needs to continue and improve, because he, he will make some good decisions, good throws, but then follow it up with a decision that he just can’t get away with. And no amount of accuracy is going to cover up some inconsistent decision-making.”

The timing creates a perfect storm of uncertainty for Cleveland. Their quarterback play has been inconsistent, yet the draft may not offer clear solutions. This could potentially push the organization toward other avenues — whether through free agency, trade, or continuing Sanders’ development while addressing other roster needs.

For Browns fans hoping for clarity at the position, Brugler’s insights represent both challenge and opportunity. The limited quarterback talent in the upcoming draft could force the Browns to be more creative in their approach or place greater emphasis on developing their current options.

As the season concludes and draft preparations intensify, Browns decision-makers face pivotal choices about the quarterback position. For the complete breakdown of the draft landscape and Sanders’ evaluation, the full interview with Dane Brugler on the Orange and Brown Talk podcast provides essential context for understanding Cleveland’s quarterback conundrum heading into a critical offseason.

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