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 by BobCarl
20 hours 24 minutes ago
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Rams Eyeing Sanders?
By Nate Kessler – (Artificial Intelligent) July 15, 2025

Shedeur Sanders may be the most talked-about QB3 in the league right now—and not just because of his famous last name. As the Browns juggle five quarterbacks heading into camp, some analysts have linked the Rams as a dark horse destination should Cleveland decide to offload one. From a pure fit standpoint, Sanders makes intriguing sense: his athleticism, pocket instincts, and arm talent align well with Sean McVay’s evolving scheme, especially one already being tailored to more shotgun and bootleg looks. He’s also used to high expectations and spotlight pressure—two staples of life in L.A.

But acquiring Sanders wouldn’t be friction-free. For one, any move would send ripples through the Rams’ current QB room, where Matthew Stafford remains entrenched as the starter—and a fiercely proud competitor. While Sanders would pose no immediate threat, public perception could turn this into a “succession plan” storyline before he even takes a snap in horns. That’s not the kind of media swirl McVay or GM Les Snead usually invite mid-camp. And then there's the cost: would the Rams part with a 2026 third-rounder for a player Cleveland only just drafted in Round 5?

Still, the future always arrives sooner than expected in the NFL. Stafford turns 37 this season and has battled through injuries. If Sanders shows promise this preseason in Cleveland, the Rams might see a rare shot to develop a potential starter under one of the league’s best QB tutors. McVay made John Wolford look competent, turned Baker Mayfield into a December folk hero, and has long been rumored to want “his guy” to groom from scratch. Shedeur Sanders might not be that guy… but the conversation itself says a lot about where the Rams' eyes are looking—even if their mouths stay shut.

Newest reports/rumors:

Here are the most recent news reports discussing a potential Browns-to‑Rams trade involving quarterback Shedeur Sanders:

Sports Illustrated: “Rams Dubbed Trade Destination for Browns QB Shedeur Sanders” – published July 12, 2025

Sports Illustrated (college side): “Cleveland Browns To Trade Shedeur Sanders To Super Bowl Contender?” – published ~22 hours ago SI

Turf Show Times: “Browns fans already want Shedeur Sanders traded to the Rams” – published today (July 14, 2025)

Glory Colorado (Fansided): “Shedeur Sanders could already be on the move if this Browns trade pitch comes true” – published today Glory Colorado

Yahoo Sports: “Colorado Buffaloes football great Shedeur Sanders pitched backing…” – published today

Dawg Pound Daily (via Fansided): Feature listing best trade fits for Browns QBs, including Rams for Sanders – about 5 days ago

COUNT: 6 distinct outlets have covered this trade buzz in the past week.


These pieces range from speculative analysis to fan‑focused commentary, but none report an actual trade—just ongoing rumor and conjecture.

Here’s a breakdown of the SI article—“Rams Dubbed Trade Destination for Browns QB Shedeur Sanders” (July 12, 2025):

It highlights Browns fifth-round pick Shedeur Sanders as a speculative trade candidate before training camp.

The core argument: With Matthew Stafford still starting, the Rams lack a clear succession plan—Sanders could sit, learn Sean McVay’s system, and potentially grow into the starter.

But it emphasizes this is pure conjecture; the Browns are unlikely to trade Sanders, and even if they did, it would probably be lower‑value QB like Flacco or Pickett instead.



Browns QB Room: Who's in Cleveland Right Now?

The Browns currently have four quarterbacks on their roster heading into training camp:

Deshaun Watson – rehabbing and expected to miss the season.
Joe Flacco – veteran.
Kenny Pickett – fourth year, expected to compete.
Dillon Gabriel – third-round rookie.
Shedeur Sanders – fifth-round rookie.

Active competition is among Flacco, Pickett, Gabriel, and Sanders—with Watson sidelined.


What Would Be Fair Compensation from the Rams for Sanders?

Breaking down the potential price tag:

Heavy.com suggested that a fair offer might be a 2026 third-round pick, allowing Cleveland to flip Sanders (a 2025 fifth-rounder) for improved draft value.

The deal makes sense only if Sanders shows offseason promise enough to warrant movement—else the Browns may simply stash or release him.

Earlier rumors framed this as “pure speculation,” not serious trade talks .

Summary:
A third-round pick (likely in 2026) would be the most credible compensation the Rams might offer. That's a realistic win-win: Cleveland upgrades their draft capital; LA secures a developmental QB fitting their long-term succession plan.



The entire rumor tree traces back to Dawg Pound Daily’s July 9 piece.

That article was the source of origin for all the Rams-Sanders trade speculation that followed.

 by Dare
20 hours 15 minutes ago
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United States of America   Tucson, AZ formerly of San Diego
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I doubt it. Sanders showed he's not a culture fit. More trouble than he's worth. His entitled attitude proves it (i.e. tickets and not even showing up in court). There was a reason no one wanted him except a perennial loser franchise.

 by BobCarl
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Dare wrote:Sanders ... not a culture fit.
I agree. Every team had ample opportunity to draft him before the Browns did.

My issue is more about his Father becoming the media child's GM/HC of the Rams. I don't want to hear him mouthing off and 2nd guessing every play that McVay calls.

 by Joe Pendleton
12 hours 29 minutes ago
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ummm.. that will be another "hard pass" from Joe, my Peeps.. no prima-donnas please! :roll2:

 by Rams1PlateSince1976
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I would prefer Johhny Football Manziel over Son of Deion and I don't want him either.

 by Rams1PlateSince1976
12 hours 16 minutes ago
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I must say that I find it remarkable that Deion Sanders made an NFL career without ever having any physical contact with another player in a game.

 by PARAM
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Barbados   Just far enough North of Philadelphia
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A third-round pick (likely in 2026) would be the most credible compensation the Rams might offer. That's a realistic win-win: Cleveland upgrades their draft capital; LA secures a developmental QB fitting their long-term succession plan.
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Let me get this straight......the dumbass Browns wasted a 5th round pick on him and the Rams are expected to pony up a 3rd round pick? In what fooking world does that make sense? Release him....he only cost you a 5th round pick (and obviously you don't know what to do with picks in the first place)....or keep him and deal with daddy while he sits the bench!!!

 by Elvis
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United States of America   Los Angeles
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Rumors about Shedeur Sanders?

Nate is really distinguishing himself as one of the greats.

7 days till camp...

 by Joe Pendleton
45 minutes 55 seconds ago
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please make it go faster, PLEASE ! :lol2:

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