Pickett hopes to use what he learned in Philly in the competition with Joe Flaccoand rookies Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders in Cleveland. With on-field organized team activities just opening, it’s very early in the Browns QB competition, but Pickett noted there is no animosity in the room.
“I think it’s the outside world makes it up a lot bigger than it is,” he said. “When you’re day to day and you’re in meetings with these guys, you’re out of practice, you spend so much time together. Of course we’re all competing, but you become friends with everybody. You know, we’re helping each other. There’s open dialogue in the quarterback room to help each other grow. So I think it’s a great media headline, but when you get in the building, in a quarterback room, and at least all the ones that I’ve been in, you really become friends with these guys and we’re just pushing each other.”