Cleveland Browns rookie QB Dillon Gabriel spoke up about dealing with scrutiny after being drafted alongside fellow rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders, noting how it negatively affects the team.
Last month, the Browns drafted Gabriel out of Oregon in the third round with the 94th overall pick. In the fifth round, they selected Sanders out of Colorado with the 144th pick, adding depth to their quarterback lineup.
With much media attention focusing on Sanders, Gabriel spoke at Browns rookie minicamp on Saturday about how the comparisons are not healthy for their team dynamic.
"The more questions I get asked like that — it just divides the team," Gabriel said.