
Shedeur Sanders splits snaps with Dillon Gabriel in Browns rookie minicamp
Sanders and Gabriel’s biggest adjustments will be working more under center after playing most of their careers in shotgun formations. Offensive coordinator Tommy Rees was instructing both quarterbacks on things to improve.
Stefanski said both players need to work on technique as they get ready to join the quarterback room with veterans Joe Flacco and Kenny Pickett next week.
When it comes to the quarterback competition, Stefanski did not want to say if anyone is ahead yet.
“There’s a lot of time between now and September, so we will have a plan,” he said. “It’s an all-encompassing evaluation. It’s not something that it’s just based on the practice reps. There’s a lot that goes into it.”
Defensive end Mason Graham, whom the Browns took with the fifth overall pick, said it didn’t matter to him that there was more attention on Sanders.
“I come to play football,” he said. “If the media’s on me, then they’re on me. If the media’s not, then it’s not. I’m just going to do my job at the end of the day.”
Reporting by The Associated Press.
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