Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry explained the team’s decision to draft two quarterbacks, Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders, in the recent NFL Draft, emphasizing their commitment to selecting the best players available. Despite initial plans to select only one quarterback, the Browns seized the opportunity to draft Sanders in the fifth round, believing he had been undervalued. Evaluators noted Sanders’ higher potential compared to Gabriel, suggesting the dual selection could foster competition and ultimately enhance the team’s quarterback depth.



