Browns 'absolutely' open to unconventional QB decision

   

There is plenty of time before final roster cuts in August, but the Browns are already considering holding onto all four of their quarterbacks.

Browns 'absolutely' open to unconventional QB decision

General manager Andrew Berry said that Cleveland could “absolutely” carry four quarterbacks into the regular season, provided, of course, that “they all play well enough,” via Jori Epstein of Yahoo Sports. According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, all four “answered the bell” this spring.

The Browns value Joe Flacco‘s familiarity with Kevin Stefanski's offensive scheme; those traits are also the reason that Flacco took limited reps during OTAs and minicamp, typically with the first team, per Epstein. That has allowed Stefanski and new offensive coordinator Tommy Rees to sort through the team’s younger options: ex-Steelers first-rounder Kenny Pickett and rookie draft picks Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders.

Pickett and Gabriel also played with the first team in the spring, but Sanders did not, per Epstein. He has “come on strong over the last two weeks,” according to Cleveland.com’s Mary Kay Cabot, and could still be a part of the starting competition in training camp.

If the Browns go with three quarterbacks, Chris Easterling of the Akron Beacon Journal believes that either Flacco or Pickett will be the odd man out. Flacco’s experience is his biggest plus, but Cleveland was more aggressive in their pursuit of Pickett this offseason. They traded for him on the first day of the new league year, while Flacco didn’t sign until April.

 

Obviously, the Browns are unlikely to cut Gabriel after drafting him in the third round. They could try to sneak Sanders through waivers after every other team passed on him multiple times in the draft, but he could be claimed if another squad’s backup gets injured during training camp.