Dillon Gabriel came into the league with loads of college experience. But through his first four starts, it kind of feels like the Oregon Ducks product is just keeping the seat warm under center instead of proving he’s the franchise guy for the future. And that’s exactly why Cleveland Browns insider Daryl Ruiter didn’t hold back when he tore into the rookie quarterback.

“When Kevin (Stefanski) keeps talking about it’s not just about one player, it’s about all of us,” Ruiter said. “Well, then, ok, what are you doing to make that player better? Because I kind of feel like Dillon Gabriel has gotten worse as the starts have gone. His best start was actually in London against the Vikings. He doesn’t stretch the field, he doesn’t elevate players.”

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