- NFL. Tom Brady has warned Geno Smith: Either he performs well from now, or drastic changes could be made; they might regret not choosing Shedeur Sanders
- NFL. They haven't even met yet, and problems have already begun for the Dallas Cowboys between CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens-all thanks to Jerry Jones
All eyes in the NFL are on the Cleveland Browns' training camp, as a battle is underway between two rookies vying to stay on the roster-and perhaps later compete for the starting job. For now, Dillon Gabriel from the Oregon Ducks has already faced off against Shedeur Sanders from the Colorado Buffaloes.
Dillon Gabriel was selected first by the Browns in the third round of the recent Draft. Then, two rounds later on Day 3 of the event, Cleveland surprised everyone by selecting another quarterback-yes, Shedeur Sanders, who unexpectedly slid in the Draft after previously being considered a first-round talent.
Right now, the Cleveland Browns are a team facing instability at the quarterback position-there's no clear-cut starter. Joe Flacco is expected to begin training camp as QB1, but everything could change in a matter of days. For now, the competition between Shedeur and Dillon has begun.
Shedeur Sanders beat Dillon Gabriel in the rookie minicamp
The competition for the Cleveland Browns' starting quarterback job will be one of the most closely followed stories in the coming months, and the most striking report so far has come from journalist Zac Jackson.
Jackson discussed the ongoing battle between Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders on The Ultimate Cleveland Sports Show, and his revelation was striking when asked who looked better:
"In of throwing the ball? It's no comparison-Shedeur Sanders," said Jackson.
It's important to note that only the rookie minicamp has taken place so far-without pads, without high-speed defenders, and without players trying to hit-but even so, Shedeur Sanders looked much better than Dillon Gabriel, according to the journalist.
Another key takeaway was that offensive coordinator Tommy Rees, quarterbacks coach Bill Musgrave, and head coach Kevin Stefanski were all closely observing the development of both quarterbacks-so this story is far from over and will surely have more chapters to come.