Shedeur Sanders certainly did not have the ideal seven-game start to his NFL career. But 3-4 ain’t bad. And while Sanders needs to develop, he showed a lot of promise. He definitely gave the Cleveland Browns’ brass—as well as whoever takes on the mantle as the new head coach—something to think about during this crucial offseason. This will be yet another turning point for the Browns. But they can buck their own trends by hiring the right head coach and tying that in with an investment and belief in Sanders as the face of the franchise. It was all too clear that Kevin...