
Dan Orlovsky thinks Shedeur Sanders is perfect fit for Kevin Stefanski’s Browns offense
NY Post
Don’t be surprised if Shedeur Sanders ends up starting in Cleveland sooner than expected.
ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky said on “Get Up” that Sanders is a “perfect” fit for Kevin Stefanski’s play-action-style offense which the Browns ran prior to Deshaun Watson’s arrival in Cleveland.
“If this offense is going under Stefanski, at least rumors of what it was a couple of years ago, he’s perfect for it,” Orlovsky said on “Get Up” on Monday.
“He’s perfect for the under center, play-action, control the line of scrimmage, see the defense — get from one, two, three, he’s got to do it more quickly, but he’s custom-made for that.”
Orlovsky sees Sanders as a more conventional, pro-style quarterback who lines up under center and uses the run game to his advantage as he methodically breaks down a defense, which is the opposite of quarterbacks who spread out defenses or run the option out of the backfield to utilize their legs.
“The way that he thinks, the way that he can see something on the board, take it to a walk-through, bring it to a practice that’s [what you want to see],” Orlovsky said.

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