Key points:
– The Browns originally pursued a multi-quarterback strategy last year, keeping four signal-callers through training camp before trading Kenny Pickett and narrowing the group this season.
– Taylen Green’s addition positions him as the No. 4 option, with Gabriel likely the No. 3, while Watson and Sanders compete for the starting role.
– Berry emphasized performance and depth, indicating a possible four-man QB room with one on the practice squad, and coach Todd Monken underscored the group’s leadership and preparation during recent workouts.
Key Takeaways:
– Four-quarterback strategy remains a live option for the Browns, balancing starting potential, reliable backups, and development prospects.
– The arrangement hinges on determining a clear starter and a dependable No. 2; Gabriel could slot in as No. 3, with Green serving as a potential practice-squad candidate to maximize depth.
– The organization stresses competition, preparation, and leadership as core components of the quarterback room’s structure and future.