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Colorado Buffaloes football record-holder Shedeur Sanders said to be not as ready to start for Browns as former UCF, Oklahoma, Oregon star Dillon Gabriel

Colorado Buffaloes football record-holder Shedeur Sanders said to be not as ready to start for Browns as former UCF, Oklahoma, Oregon star Dillon Gabriel

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Colorado Buffaloes football record-holder Shedeur Sanders played for four years in Boulder and Jackson, Mississippi, but that experience didn't prepare him for the Cleveland Browns' QB1 role like Dillon Gabriel's experience did playing for Oregon, Oklahoma, and UCF.
The Orange and Brown Report's Pete Smith and Lane Adkins report that Gabriel's ahead of Sanders on the team's depth chart because of his playing experience, training camp reps, and most importantly, his passing abilities.
'Gabriel throws the ball about as well as any other quarterback in this draft class. While that specific is very important, it's how he processes, which doesn't lead to mistakes. He is consistent, experienced, and a leader from all accounts,' Smith wrote.
'Gabriel was the quickest read on the board when we had all those guys in. His ability to quickly recognize, diagram, answer questions, and dissect different looks from the defense was impressive, especially being a rookie.
'(Gabriel), due to his experience, playing in a few different offensive systems that enabled him to do more mentally as well as physically, seeing much more quality looks defensively, and having played against better competition readied him more than Shedeur (Sanders).'
Gabriel's one year of experience in the Big Ten is being touted as the key difference-maker here. And truth be told, Sanders played USC, UCLA, and Oregon during the 2023 season in the Pac-12, so it may ultimately not be that much of a difference-maker.
The true difference-maker seems to be the attitudes both players have exhibited since their collegiate careers.
Whereas Sanders reportedly came off as brash during pre-draft meetings, Gabriel has been a humble sponge of learning and understanding.
Perhaps Sanders would come off as more ready if he had the same outlook on life as Gabriel.
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