Browns trade proposal ends Dillon Gabriel experiment in deal to team that will have too many quarterbacks

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Browns trade proposal ends Dillon Gabriel experiment in deal to team that will have too many quarterbacks

Browns trade proposal ends Dillon Gabriel experiment in deal to team that will have too many quarterbacks

Can the Browns get anything for Gabriel?

Browns trade proposal ends Dillon Gabriel experiment in deal to team that will have too many quarterbacks

Can the Browns get anything for Gabriel?

The Cleveland Browns' quarterback room is getting crowded, and a new trade proposal suggests a potential exit for Dillon Gabriel. After a stint as the starter, Gabriel's future in Cleveland appears uncertain, leading to speculation about where he might land next.

While Gabriel showed flashes, his performance ultimately didn't solidify him as the long-term answer for the Browns. With Shedeur Sanders potentially being the only passer with a secure future on the roster, the team is reportedly exploring ways to streamline the position.

A recent idea from Sports Illustrated's Thomas Carelli proposes sending Gabriel to the Las Vegas Raiders in exchange for future draft capital. The suggested return is a 2027 fifth-round pick and a conditional 2027 seventh-rounder that could improve based on playing time.

However, this move raises eyebrows from a roster construction perspective. The Raiders, having already secured Kirk Cousins and with Fernando Mendoza in the fold, would be adding to their own glut of quarterbacks. For the Browns, securing any draft compensation for a player drafted in the third round just a year ago could be seen as a pragmatic way to recoup value and move on.

For Gabriel, a change of scenery could provide the fresh start needed to reignite his NFL career. For Cleveland, it would be a clear step in reshaping their offensive identity as they look to build a more competitive team in the AFC North.

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