The Cleveland Browns are hoping to get their first check in the "W" column on Sunday when they host the Green Bay Packers in Week 3. The Packers possess one of the best pass rushers in the NFL in Micah Parsons, who has turned Green Bay into a power in the NFC.
The Browns have their own star pass rusher, though, in Myles Garrett, who has been his dominant self with 3.5 sacks through two games. Unfortunately, the Browns have lost both to division rivals. This leaves fans wondering when they will see Shedeur Sanders take the field as the starter. The fifth-round pick has a unique advantage to other rookies, as he plays against Myles Garrett every day, which he said helps keep him ready.
"Being able to go against the d-line every day is good because it helps me work on different things," Sanders said via Mary Kay Cabot. "Tightening up my drop, not getting too deep in the pocket, being able to get through the read super quickly."
Sanders adds that having Myles Garrett on the other side gives him a leg up.
"All these teams don't have Myles Garrett on their team, so I know I'm in good shape.
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