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Sheder Sanders and Dillon Gabriel are both fighting for the same thing: being the future of Cleveland’s browns.
The Browns took two quarters of the NFL draft last month. Perhaps the most shocking selection of the two was the fact that Gabriel was taken in the third round while the unprecedented slide from Sanders continued.
With Sanders, formerly considered a global choice among the first three, still available in the fifth round, Cleveland hung it.
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Sheder Sanders and Dillon Gabriel are both fighting for the same thing: being the future of Cleveland’s browns. (Jeff Lange / USA Today Network via Imagn Images)
It is a quarter-back room crowded in Cleveland, which also includes Deshaun Watson, Joe Flacco and Kenny Pickett. And we can imagine that with two recruits, both somewhat praised, things could be embarrassing.
But this is not the case for Sanders and Gabriel.
“Everything was cool,” Sanders told Sportscasting. “He is a cool person. I like the way he manages situations, especially the negative media that arises. I’m just happy that he is positive. He is able to manage everything. We are really cool.”
Sanders added that they learn “for sure” from each other in practice.

The Browns took two quarters of the NFL draft last month. (Ken Blaze / Imagn images)
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Gabriel, Cam Ward, Jaxson Dart, Tyler Shough and Jalen Milroe were all taken before Sanders.
The former quarter of Oregon said during the mini-miniamp recruit that he “likes[s]”Have Sanders as a teammate.
“You know, I love it because of which it is. I think just for both of us, you can learn from each other,” he said. “But also, it’s not just the two of us in the room. At least for the moment [during rookie minicamp] It is, but, you know, entering the year, Kenny, Joe and even Deshaun, just a bunch of guys who played a bunch of ball that we can all learn from each other. “”
He also rejected a question that he obtained the first clichés of the camp (something that head coach Kevin Stefanski said he did not “look”).

It is a quarter-back room crowded in Cleveland. (Ken Blaze / Imagn images)
“I think the more questions I ask myself, it just divides the team,” he said. “For me, we are in a room full of not only we – Kenny, Joe and Deshaun. For us, we know how important a QB room is important. But also, a team of which you want to be part. How do you create an environment every day when everyone can be the best? That’s all that will do our thing, and everyone wins naturally.”




