US Egg Posted Saturday at 11:16 AM Posted Saturday at 11:16 AM What’s he gonna do “Tell his Dad? 1 Quote
thronethinker Posted Saturday at 11:20 AM Posted Saturday at 11:20 AM (edited) 5 hours ago, Doc Brown said: I don't appreciate the stupid song is stuck in my head now. Gosh Darn Gentleman Broncos pops into my head now, I may need help. Edited Saturday at 11:21 AM by thronethinker Quote
K D Posted Saturday at 11:23 AM Posted Saturday at 11:23 AM What are the chances he goes undrafted? Who wants to draft him and then deal with all of the noise from a rookie backup QB that won't even play? I'd like to hear a case for which team he would fit on. There's 0% chance the Bills would draft him as a backup for instance. He's not a "Bills DNA" guy and he would just be a distraction. Wherever he goes, the TV cameras will follow and his dad will make a stink about him not playing. I think he should try and sue the NCAA to allow players that are undrafted to go back to school. Then maybe go to a good school to prove that he can actually play. He will make 10 times in the ncaa transfer portal than he could as a 2nd or 3rd string NFL QB. 1 Quote
RichRiderBills Posted Saturday at 11:28 AM Posted Saturday at 11:28 AM (edited) I just don't think he's that talented and I think that is why he's fallen. He got overrated a little bit because of his wide receiver and his pedigree. I think teams are scared a little bit of the cocky Factor, but I don't think that's why he's dropped this far. I wonder if there is some truth to the notion that teams are also scared of the deion Sanders Factor, especially a coach in any sort of hot seat. With shador's name comes a lot of distraction and probably side commentary by Coach Prime. I think coach prime will also want your job I just also want to say that I think ESPN's overrating of Sanders maybe financially motivated or access motivated. I know he's done good over the years, but I think Mel kiper may have been affected by deion Sanders or bought out during the process. I have no evidence of it but it just seems so strange Edited Saturday at 11:30 AM by RichRiderBills 1 Quote
K D Posted Saturday at 11:40 AM Posted Saturday at 11:40 AM https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/shedeur-sanders-should-consider-trying-to-return-to-college-football Quote
JFKjr Posted Saturday at 11:43 AM Posted Saturday at 11:43 AM 5 hours ago, Figster said: The ability to scramble like Sanders does and continue to keep his eyes down field and make big play after big play is borderline elite IMO. 64 TD'S only 13 INT's in 2 seasons work. 2 years and get a 1st sounds about right and talk about having a huge chip on your shoulders. Mercy!!!! Why is he being touted as a pocket passer with limited mobility? Quote
kkim0904 Posted Saturday at 11:53 AM Posted Saturday at 11:53 AM 8 hours ago, JFKjr said: Mel Kiper is losing his mind about Sanders, lol! Kiper praised him all year for #1 overall pick and I was so sick of hearing his evaluation on Sanders. Kiper is out of his mind or Sanders bribed him. Quote
babulator Posted Saturday at 12:04 PM Posted Saturday at 12:04 PM His rookie contract will now pay less than the NIL money he was making, no matter where he goes. 😕 Quote
K D Posted Saturday at 12:04 PM Posted Saturday at 12:04 PM 11 minutes ago, kkim0904 said: Kiper praised him all year for #1 overall pick and I was so sick of hearing his evaluation on Sanders. Kiper is out of his mind or Sanders bribed him. Kiper said he would retire if Jimmy Clausen wasn't a superstar QB. Why is he still here? 3 Quote
ExiledInIllinois Posted Saturday at 12:08 PM Posted Saturday at 12:08 PM https://www.si.com/nfl/shedeur-sanders-fall-day-3-predictable-avoidable ☝️👍👍☝️ 4 1 Quote
K D Posted Saturday at 12:09 PM Posted Saturday at 12:09 PM 1 minute ago, babulator said: His rookie contract will now pay less than the NIL money he was making, no matter where he goes. 😕 If he stayed in school and transferred I don't doubt he would break the bank in the portal, probably $10 mil + to acquire his services. That's more than any QB outside of round 1 would make and would rival what he would make if he got drafted where people thought he might. 1 Quote
mikemac2001 Posted Saturday at 12:15 PM Posted Saturday at 12:15 PM 6 minutes ago, ExiledInIllinois said: https://www.si.com/nfl/shedeur-sanders-fall-day-3-predictable-avoidable ☝️👍👍☝️ Pretty spot on. Very interesting watching this all unfold because they played this all wrong and now they have no one to blame but themselves. his draft room was cringe and so embarrassing who does that? 2 Quote
zevo Posted Saturday at 12:16 PM Posted Saturday at 12:16 PM 6 minutes ago, K D said: If he stayed in school and transferred I don't doubt he would break the bank in the portal, probably $10 mil + to acquire his services. That's more than any QB outside of round 1 would make and would rival what he would make if he got drafted where people thought he might. he may be a perfect example for players moving forward to just stay in college. 1 Quote
Beast Posted Saturday at 12:21 PM Posted Saturday at 12:21 PM Sanders is Chad Kelly on steroids…..minus the AK-47 and breaking into homes. 🤣 1 Quote
Beast Posted Saturday at 12:29 PM Posted Saturday at 12:29 PM In a way, it’s similar to Kaepernick. Most all agreed Kaepernick was good enough to be on an NFL roster as a backup, but you don’t want drama with backup players. A team can put up with it to a degree with a starter and contributing player but they won’t put up with it from someone not on the field. Sanders is not good enough to be a starter so why would a team be anxious to bring in what surrounds him? Quote
DCofNC Posted Saturday at 12:29 PM Posted Saturday at 12:29 PM I feel like the Rams become the logical choice, Stafford should be done, they don’t have the next guy in line. 4th round is a great gamble. Quote
TrentEdwardsCheckDownOn4th Posted Saturday at 12:39 PM Posted Saturday at 12:39 PM 1 hour ago, K D said: I think he should try and sue the NCAA to allow players that are undrafted to go back to school. Then maybe go to a good school to prove that he can actually play. He will make 10 times in the ncaa transfer portal than he could as a 2nd or 3rd string NFL QB. I think this is the best advice. As a late round pick he will make about $1 million per year vs $5 million per year with NIL. It would be hilarious if they retired his jersey number and then he comes right back the next year. 9 minutes ago, DCofNC said: I feel like the Rams become the logical choice, Stafford should be done, they don’t have the next guy in line. 4th round is a great gamble. Yep . And also unlike other coach’s ,it doesn’t seem like Mcvay would be concerned about Deion calling for his job. I believe mcvay wants to retire soon anyways. Quote
K D Posted Saturday at 12:47 PM Posted Saturday at 12:47 PM 5 minutes ago, TrentEdwardsCheckDownOn4th said: I think this is the best advice. As a late round pick he will make about $1 million per year vs $5 million per year with NIL. It would be hilarious if they retired his jersey number and then he comes right back the next year. Yep . And also unlike other coach’s ,it doesn’t seem like Mcvay would be concerned about Deion calling for his job. I believe mcvay wants to retire soon anyways. If he goes undrafted he should try and get back into college and go into the transfer portal. He will make a ton of money plus if he played for an SEC school he might actually prove he can play (or not). He hasn't been all that successful in college and his supporters will say yea because Colorado isn't very good. Well let's see him play for the Alabama's or Florida's of the world where he will have no excuses Quote
JerseyBills Posted Saturday at 12:53 PM Posted Saturday at 12:53 PM This is crazy work.. This is beyond cringe...SMH 1 Quote
PayDaBill$ Posted Saturday at 12:55 PM Posted Saturday at 12:55 PM (edited) He’s overrated, and comes with a traveling circus. I can see the hesitance from teams on pulling the trigger. Edited Saturday at 12:57 PM by PayDaBill$ Quote
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