On Friday, the Browns launched their minicamp recruit and this gave two of the players in competition for the quarter-Arrière position leaving a chance to hit the field for the first time.
The choice of third round, Dillon Gabriel, obtained the first shots of the day and the fifth round, Sheder Sanders, followed him in the exercises. Head coach Kevin Stefanski said he “thought that the two guys had done a good job” and minimized any meaning for whom the first photo of the day had obtained.
“Yeah, I wouldn’t look at anything,” said Stefanski, via a team transcription. “I think you will see all weekend, going through spring. I mean, we are not paying too much attention to who is in this first shot. ”
Stefanski reiterated that this will also be the case once the recruits will work with Kenny Pickett and Joe Flacco too.
“There are many representatives,” said Stefanski. “There is a lot of time by September, so we will have a plan. But this is a global assessment.
There will be a point where the division of the clichés will become more revealing on which the Browns go towards the quarter-Arrière, but it will not be in a mini recruit and will probably not be another point this spring unless the Browns change their approach.