The Cleveland Browns' offseason workouts are going to be must-watch, with the main reason being the quarterback competition.
With Shedeur Sanders, Deshaun Watson, and Dillon Gabriel all vying for the starting role, who will get the chance to impress is going to be interesting.
Watson is coming off a long-term injury, Gabriel didn't set the world on fire last season, and Sanders was so-so. Although he did start the last handful of games last year.
So, does that make Sanders first cab off the rank in terms of who gets to start?
Head coach Todd Monken isn't there...yet.
"I'm not ready to say that yet," Monken said via NFL.com. "I just said the reps can't be divided (evenly). There's no chance. At least on a daily basis."
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Browns QB competition intriguing
Exactly who separates themselves from the competition will be fascinating.
Watson looms as the one with the most experience, but the Browns know what they have in him.
Less so Sanders and Gabriel.
But with the reps not being divided evenly, someone is going to be left with the scraps, and who that will be, we aren't sure.
Some think Sanders should be starting under Monken, but it appears the head coach wants this to be an old-fashioned battle to win the job.
May the best quarterback win.
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