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In retrospect, Cleveland probably should have chosen a wide receiver in the NFL Draft rather than doubling up on both quarterback and running back. But the Browns now have to play
CLEVELAND, Ohio — As NFL training camps open across the league, an age-old question resurfaces: How much does draft position really matter once players hit the field? For the Cleveland Browns, with their intriguing quarterback room featuring fifth-round pick Shedeur Sanders and fourth-rounder Dillon Gabriel, it’s particularly relevant.
The Cleveland Browns were predicted to replace Shedeur Sanders with a quarterback from a family of NFL greats in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Will the Cleveland Browns cut a rookie quarterback in Shedeur Sanders or Dillon Gabriel? Or will a veteran Kenny Pickett or Joe Flacco be treaded? Will the Brow
The big OBR Training Camp show didn’t go as planned, but, quick… look, over there! The Steelers are going to wear black-and-yellow abominations! That’s worse, right?
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As bad as the quarterback play was for the Cleveland Browns in 2024, the blame can't be put solely on them. This offensive line must be better in 2025 to give this team any chance at winning game.
The Cleveland Browns have been linked to a rather odd move for a former first-round draft pick heading into NFL training camp, and it's one they should avoid.