LeSean McCoy’s sources send bold message on Colorado Buffaloes football legend Shedeur Sanders’ Browns rookie minicamp performance

3 hours ago 1

LeSean McCoy revealed his sources’ bold claim that Colorado Buffaloes football legend Shedeur Sanders was the best player in the Cleveland Browns’ entire rookie minicamp during an appearance on “The Facility.”

McCoy revealed Sanders won’t be the Browns’ planned starter for their Week 1 matchup, which has yet to be determined.

Judging by his statement, it’s fair to infer that Dillon Gabriel won’t be either.

“[He's not going to start] game one. He's a rookie, he's gonna take some time. But he's gonna start, and he's gonna start early this year,” McCoy said. “I don't think the Browns will be competitive this year. The other thing is, I've got my sources, and they told me, and I know some of you guys don't think minicamp is all that important, but they told me he looks like the best player out of the whole camp. I was always taught that I don't care if it's minicamp, real camp, fake camp, high camp, Boy Scout camp – be the best at everything you do. That's how I was raised.”

McCoy would then criticize the QB room that Cleveland’s GM, Andrew Berry, built through free agency, the draft, and the Kenny Pickett-Dorian Thompson-Robinson trade.

“You in a room full of dudes who'd struggle to start with any other team. Imagine having Joe Flacco as your starting quarterback, where are y'all going? What are y'all doing? Kenny Pickett, I love Kenny Pickett, but in his years, he's been struggling,” McCoy prefaced before saying, “If this is a room full of backups, who's the starter?”

Sanders has only ever been a starter, but he’s only ever played for his father. Deion Sanders won’t be in the NFL in 2025, and if you take him at his word, he’ll never be.

If he can prove himself on his own, it will have been against QB competition that’s already being downplayed.

Read Entire Article