Well, if Shedeur didn't have "football dad" in the middle of every damn thing, he likely goes earlier. He sabotaged what should have been his kid's day. As always, he makes it about him. And he'll be at the presser too. Um......your time is over in the NFL, MEion. Let your kid make his OWN way in the NFL.
Can't stand Kyle Brandt from NFL Network, but he had a good point today. What if his name was Shedeur Smith? Where would he have been drafted? I stick to my opinion that MEion made things WAY worse for Shedeur. And honestly, while I think he's a little overrated, the kid handled that weekend pretty well.
I think with his attitude and athletic profile, he would still be drafted low. If we look at Sanders purely as a prospect, he has some redflags.
Shadeur is accurate, but when you dig into the numbers a little bit, over 70 percent of his passes were at or behind the LOS. His arm strength while NFL quality isn't great. He often adlibbed at the LOS and ignored game plans. He also had a offense crafted specifically around his strengths as a player which most NCAA QB's don't get.
Going further down the line he has happy feet and looks to bail from the pocket too soon -- not a good sign if you're not a QB that can get away with it like Russell Wilson. He tended to hold onto the ball for too long and he would only throw the ball if the receivers were wide open, he had no anticipation.
I believe at his whole time at Colorado he only had one win against a ranked team as well.
If we're just talking about the player, Sanders had plenty of red flags outside of his father as a prospect. Honestly, Sanders to me looked like a classic mid round prospect. Honestly he reminds me a bit of a Colt McCoy with an attitude problem.