Roughly two months remain until training camp, and minicamp is still weeks away. But the Browns’ quarterback competition will begin to take shape at OTAs, which started today.
A player the Eagles did not deem a priority, as Tanner McKee is set to move into their QB2 role, is expected to take the first reps with the starters at OTAs. Kenny Pickett indeed will enter Cleveland’s on-field voluntary work receiving the first crack in the starting role, cleveland.com’s Mary Kay Cabot notes.
Pickett starter buzz, despite his quick Pittsburgh exit and uninspiring Philadelphia stay, has picked up recently. OTAs do not provide any padded reps, but they are certainly part of the conversation. The Browns have one of the more complicated quarterback situations in many years, especially considering the Deshaun Watson component, and Pickett is suddenly a key presence after effectively hovering off the radar at Eagles OTAs last year.
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Affirming Pickett will see the first work at OTAs, Cabot offered an update that Dillon Gabriel is likely set to be the second QB in this mix. Kevin Stefanski recently said Browns QB reps will not be doled out equally this offseason, and the May and June work will be important here. Training camp does not offer a setup where a four-man QB competition can realistically be conducted, due to time constraints, so it is certainly possible one member of this mix will be eliminated from a realistic starter path by that point. Through this lens, Gabriel’s OTA status becomes more noteworthy.
The Browns prioritized Gabriel in the draft, ranking him ahead of Jalen Milroe and new teammate Shedeur Sanders. GM Andrew Berry deemed the six-year college QB a better fit compared to Sanders; of course, that was before the team then circled back to the freefalling Colorado passer in Round 5. While ownership making its stance known re: Sanders is certainly possible, he is part of the competition along with Pickett, Gabriel and Joe Flacco. Sanders’ status also will overshadow Gabriel, who is in the historically strange position of seeing a QB drafted later by his own team dwarf his popularity.
Viewed as a Day 3 pick, Gabriel — who started at Oregon, Oklahoma and Central Florida — went off the board 50 spots before Sanders. Going at No. 94, the 5-foot-11 prospect appeared a handpicked option — whereas Sanders profiled as a value play. Sanders’ presence complicates Gabriel’s Cleveland future, but for now, the two-year Buffaloes starter resides in the background in Cleveland. He and Flacco, in some order, are set to enter OTAs in the Nos. 3 and 4 spots, Cabot offers. The Browns guaranteed Flacco $3MM, while cutting Pickett (and seeing no team claim him) would bring a $2.6MM cost.
All four will receive plenty of reps during OTAs, as concurrent QB drills will commence, but the team will need to make a plan for training camp. Team work once in training camp will begin to shape the competition ahead of the regular season, with the preseason providing the final evaluations. Teams rarely carry four passers on a 53-man roster, though it is not unprecedented. That said, the Browns either keeping all four or presenting a roster with two rookie draftees on the final 53 would mark a rare occurrence.
Watson’s status will still be worth monitoring, as he has resumed throwing, but the trade bust is not viewed as part of the current competition. His second Achilles tear is expected to lead to a placement on the reserve/PUP list, after residing on the active/PUP list (a camp-only designation) while the other four QBs vie to replace him as Cleveland’s starter. Even though Flacco and Sanders are bigger names than Pickett and Gabriel, the latter contingent appears to have the upper hand early.
You might as well stand outside the toilet and gauge the competition based on who gets to take a dump first. They aren’t even to training camp, yet.
This article is such a reach. So dumb.
Is Dillon’s nickname really ROMAN ??
Myles knew this and still signed. He wasn’t worried about winning on the field, just at the bank. That’s fine, but he can’t complain about more years of losing.
It will definitely change the way fans see him.
Myles Garrett: “Someone give he a helmet so I can whack arty in the head…my contract don’t contain a “no complaining” clause”.
Pickett is getting a Baker/Darnold comeback opportunity to play and win the job.
PIckett is the only one that was on the team last year. It would be insane if he didn’t have the leg up, right now, on two mid-round rookies and a 40 year old journeyman.
Pickett was NOT on the team last year. He was an Eagle.
You’re right. I misremembered when he joined the Browns.
Same time, a former first round pick, who was mediocre but not terrible, should have the same leg up on the competition that is currently in Cleveland. I doubt he is able to hold off someone from taking the job in training camp.
He wasn’t on their team. He was on the Eagles. They traded for him before signing Flacco.
Wouldn’t it be great if Pickett smoked Pit and Rodgers twice next season!
Daniel Jones bested Rodgers in a 2022 game in Tottenham so anything is possible.
Pickett was ascending before he decided he had already arrived.
But even if he was humbled and is now ready to work and reaches his absolute full potential, he’s still a bottom 10 starter in the league.
Can Pickett and Johnson work hard enough together to revitalize their careers?
Work ethic was never a question with Pickett. The Steelers gave him no offensive line and no weapons and then were surprised he didn’t succeed. They did him dirty and I hope he has a comeback in him.
Go Ducks!
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Start Sanders and you will get much more media buzz, that’s for sure. Time will tell! Highlights of Flacco show a guy with almost no mobility. Kenny Pickett? So, so. It would be fun go give Dillion and Gabriel both a start, and let them sink or swim.
Dillon Gabriel. Just one guy.
OK, sure, but…wouldn’t it be fun to give him both a start?
Anyone that watched Kenny in the preseason a few years ago was thinking he’s gonna be a franchise QB. Think he had one incomplete pass in during his game time.
Check down Kenny isn’t a starter in this league.
This site is missing a great opportunity for reader engagement by not including more interactive polls.
The Browns should have several based on their QB situation:
1. Who will be the week 1 starter.
2. Will Watson start this season (or ever)
3. When will Sanders start a game?
4. Etc., etc…
1. Pickett
2. No (no)
3. Last week of preseason
4. Jello gravy
I don’t know what the 2 rookies will bring, but I know Pickett is definitely not the answer, he’s probably number 3 on this team, he’s more likely a career backup
Baby hands Kenny ahead of monster mitts Flacco? Lame
An interesting comment from a friend on Dillon Gabriel……
He watched a number of Oregon games. Said Gabriel is relatively short, and had a short O-line in college. Questions whether he’ll be able to see over the bigger O and D linemen in the NFL.
Then again the Browns FO and ownership probably got this covered. Just look at their success with QB’s since Jimma bought the team.