Shedeur Sanders Isn't Getting Reps in Browns Minicamp
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With mandatory minicamp through two days, it's Dillon Gabriel who has been first up among the Browns quarterbacks
Former first-round pick Kenny Pickett has been sounded out as a potential departure for the Cleveland Browns ahead of their mandatory minicamp preparations before the season. Such a change would come as a shock as Pickett only arrived in March of this year; just months on he is a trade candidate.
While the QBs will be the focal point at the team's mandatory minicamp, the open left tackle spot will be something to keep a close eye on.
Gabriel is learning from Super Bowl champions Joe Flacco and Kenny Pickett while competing for the starting job during Cleveland's mandatory minicamp.
With minicamp officially underway, the noise continues to grow surrounding this Cleveland Browns' quarterback.
The Cleveland Browns' quarterback competition is heating up during OTAs. Shedeur Sanders performed well but didn't take first-team reps, while Kenny Pickett saw time with the starters. The competition remains open, but each day's performance carries weight.
The Browns dialed back quarterback Joe Flacco's reps in this week's minicamp practices and head coach Kevin Stefanski said that the intent was to make sure they closed out the spring with as much information as possible about all the players competing for the starting job.
The focus in Cleveland is on the Browns' quarterback competiton heading into the 2025 season. The Browns have a four-man competition for the starting job brewing between Kenny Pickett, Joe Flacco, Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders.
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Yahoo Sports Senior NFL Reporter Charles Robinson spoke with sources inside the Browns' organization, and here are three factors weighing heaviest on Sanders' path to the starting job.