No but his paycheck would be a lot biggerFrankly, I’m almost certain that when Shedeur didn’t go top-5…this was almost a preferred outcome for the Sanders camp. It gives them publicity. It gives them ANOTHER platform. Who’s the talk of the draft? Would we be talking about him if he went 13th?
I guess, but really when you look at it, there’s only a $9mil difference in rookie wage scale between the 32nd and 103rd picks, but there’s a $35mil difference between the 1st and 32nd pick. At this point, the difference in salary is negligible, but there’s difference in publicity is remarkable.No but his paycheck would be a lot bigger
Yes. The problem is he isn’t talented enough in relation to the off the field stuff. Teams will put up with a player’s bullshit as long as it’s worth it from a production/talent standpoint. It’s why Tebow (totally different personality) didn’t stick around longer. Why put up with a media distraction for a 2nd string quarterback?Sanders has the talent, so this has to be about his personality, attitude and dad. Assuming the reports about his interviews are true, it’s not hard to see why he’s falling. He would be a major disruption in the locker room and the quickest way to lose your team is to have someone like Sanders.
whats up, Dale?
Wheres your dude?
Was just talking about this with my kid. If you're not taking a QB in the first round (and certainly if you're looking at QBs in the 4th round), you're probably looking at him as a backup QB. Who would you rather have as a backup QB? Sanders? Or Leonard? I don't think that's a hard call, TBH.I’d take Riley over Shadeur. One led a team to a national title game with no first round picks. The other walked off the field vs Nebraska.
Many of our most “talented” players were either Hurt or underclassmen. J Love, Jagusah, Knapp, Craig, Bryce Young, Traore, Leonard Moore, Christian Gray, KVA, Bowen, Schuler are all likely to be top half of the draft guys.
Doesn’t count Price, Greathouse, Faison, Ausberry, Sneed, Onye, or the other talented OL either who are likely to be drafted as well.
I think you nailed it.Was just talking about this with my kid. If you're not taking a QB in the first round (and certainly if you're looking at QBs in the 4th round), you're probably looking at him as a backup QB. Who would you rather have as a backup QB? Sanders? Or Leonard? I don't think that's a hard call, TBH.
They are projecting Jaguash as a late first rounder 2nd rounder I doubt he leaves early unless he has a crazy good yearThink we are going to end up at 10+ guys drafted next year when you look at probables / possible draft picks, Which is why you shouldn’t care about our # in this draft.
Likely to be drafted:
Love
Price
Fields (if he doesn’t then we failed big time)
Raridon (not early but has NFL size)
Dawson
Onye (think he takes a step)
Schuler (probably too good to return)
Sneed
Maybes (Mix of out of Eligibility / talented underclassmen):
Craig
Wagner
Schrauth
Greathouse
Rubio
Burnham
Bowen
Gray
Devonta Smith
I really like these guys. Ryan Clark especially.
Starts at minute 2:25.
They really nail it about Shedeur. I don't disagree with much they're saying here.
This is the first time in his life that his father couldn't control the football part of his life and what was going to happen. Doesn't define him, but he's going to have to own falling out of the first round now.
Loved this perspective.
Agreed. He can’t let it go like he’s being passive-aggressive towards Freeman or something despite these the fact MF inherited most of the upperclassmen. He also conveniently leaves out the fact that OSU won the 2014 Natty w/o one first round pick.Goolsby is fing annoying on Twitter bitching because Notre Dame doesn’t have top draft picks like Michigan and Ohio State. News flash majority of our best players last year were freshman and Sophomores
To make him more sympatheticWhy would Sanders put this out, assuming the person recording it was working for him?
It was liveWhy would Sanders put this out, assuming the person recording it was working for him?
Kaepernick and him are not even close to the same thing. The comparison is horribleI don't understand why all these "experts" are so surprised by his fall. It isn't rocket science. And it has very little to do with Deion being his Dad. All you have to do is read about his interviews. Who wants a QB that is entitled and not coachable? His talent level is not worth the headache. It's not hard. Whoever said it is Kapernick all over again is right. Hos talent level didn't match his headache level either. It isn't hard. GMs and coaches want to win. They are going to pick people that help the team do so. Culture matters.
The same thing in term of his talent not matching the entitlement or circus. 100% the same thing, IMO.Kaepernick and him are not even close to the same thing. The comparison is horrible