
More of the latest Browns news and notes from around the web in today’s dose of the Daily Dawg Chow.

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The latest Cleveland Browns coverage from Dawgs By Nature:
- Browns QB competition: The chance to start will require extra work from the rookies (Damon Wolfe) The Browns coaches will look for signs of progress when training camp begins.
- A national redraft of the 2011 NFL draft, and is the Julio Jones trade the worst in Browns history? (Jared Mueller) NFL draft history is full of Browns mistakes including trading down leading to Phil Taylor’s selection
- Cedric Tillman’s 2024 success could push Browns offense: Do you think he’s ready to breakout? (Jared Mueller) Browns WR room, offense and team success could soar if Tillman takes next step and stays healthy
More Cleveland Browns news:
- Shedeur Sanders is the most talented quarterback on the Cleveland Browns – and Kevin Stefanski has been seriously warned (Marca) “There’s no doubt that Shedeur Sanders has made a strong impression during the Cleveland Browns’ training camp.”
- Gabriel Gets Troubling News on Browns QB1 Job, as Sanders Surges (Heavy Sports) “Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel isn’t as far ahead of Shedeur Sanders as practice reps appear to indicate.”
- Cleveland Browns offensive coordinator: Shedeur Sanders could win starting job (Yahoo Sports) “The Cleveland Browns’ quarterback job became wide open once Deshaun Watson tore his Achilles last season. Once he re-tore it.”
- Shedeur Sanders Gets Blunt Advice From Joe Thomas, Cleveland Browns Legend (MSN) “Keep your mouth closed, and your eyes and ears open,” Thomas said during an ESPN Cleveland radio appearance on Friday.”
- Shedeur Sanders Finally Challenges Browns QB Depth Chart (Athlon Sports) “Shedeur Sanders had a shaky start in the Cleveland Browns offseason program but made significant progress in the weeks since, leaving a strong impression after the team’s mandatory minicamp.”
- ‘Browns have already won the Travis Hunter trade’ – reacting to hot takes (Youtube) Quincy Carrier responds to the latest