Analyst Criticizes Browns' Quarterback Prospect with Harsh Words
The Cleveland Browns are currently facing uncertainties in their quarterback lineup. With Kenny Pickett sidelined due to a hamstring injury, Shedeur Sanders also sustaining an injury, and Dillon Gabriel's performance in practice raising concerns, the team's depth at the position is under scrutiny.
Dillon Gabriel, a third-round draft pick, has struggled significantly during practice sessions, often missing opportunities to connect with wide-open receivers. This has prompted sports analyst Daryl Ruiter to deliver a frank assessment. During an interview with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima on 92.3 The Fan, Ruiter stated that Gabriel is not suitable to be an NFL starting quarterback.
According to Ruiter, Gabriel's current skill set aligns more with that of a developmental backup rather than a starter. While there's potential for him to develop into a reliable backup like Colt McCoy, Ruiter emphasized that he has no realistic chance of earning a starting role this season.
"He's not an NFL quarterback. It's not about his height. He struggles to hit receivers even when they are wide open. He's not performing well in warm-up ...
Analyst Criticizes Browns' Quarterback Prospect with Harsh Words
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