The Cleveland Browns quarterback competition is one of the biggest storylines during NFL training camp. Many around the league are keeping an eye on how Joe Flacco, Dillon Gabriel, Shedeur Sanders, and Kenny Pickett are performing this season as they battle for spots on the depth chart.
It’s still early in the process, as Browns training camp started just a few days ago. However, developments from practices so far continue to point toward a clear direction in the competition.
Let’s dive into the latest reporting on the four quarterbacks and where they stand on the Browns’ depth chart early in training camp.
If the regular season started on Sunday, Joe Flacco would likely be the Browns’ starting quarterback in Week 1. In his latest mailbag, Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated said he still views Flacco as the clear leader in the battle. Part of that is reportedly because the veteran has “resonated with his teammates” and his familiarity with head coach Kevin Stefanski’s system.
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Zac Jackson of The Athletic backed up another part of Breer’s rationale, reporting from training camp that Flacco “sometimes takes fewer reps because he’s the most experienced of the group.” Not only does Flacco have more experience than the other Browns’ quarterbacks, but reports from minicamp and OTAs noted he’s the more physically gifted quarterback. All signs point to Flacco being named the Browns’ starting quarterback for the regular-season opener.
The reality of the situation in Cleveland is that this is a two-man battle to be the starting quarterback in Week 1. Flacco holds the early lead, but former first-round pick Kenny Pickett is receiving every opportunity to prove himself. The Athletic‘s Browns reporter Zac Jackson counted nine reps in 7-on-7 drills for Pickett and 14 in competitive 11-on-11 situations (seven called passes) for Pickett through the first two days of camp, whereas Flacco received nine and five reps, respectively.
Pickett is also building his relationships with some prominent members of the Browns’ locker room. Daniel Oyefusi of ESPN reported that Pickett has “developed a strong on-field rapport” with wide receiver Jerry Jeudy, whom he trained with this offseason. The Browns coaching staff is giving Pickett a few more reps so he can start to gain more confidence in Stefanski’s system. While he’s currently behind Flacco, Pickett is the one quarterback with a real chance at taking the job from the 40-year-old veteran.
One thing that’s very evident from reporting throughout OTAs, minicamp, and training camp is that Dillon Gabriel is ahead of Shedeur Sanders on the Browns’ depth chart. Cleveland’s third-round pick received more 11-on-11 reps than Sanders through the first two practices of training camp (The Athletic), and that tracks with practice reps observed in June.
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