Many games creators remain for the teams to choose until Saturday in the last four rounds of the NFL draft, Shedeur Sanders surprisingly between them.
Sanders is the largest name that is still on the board more than 48 hours after he was expected to listen to his name called, a spectacular slide for a field marshal that has been broken down through 102 selections so far.
Even before falling on day 2 on Friday, the difficult situation of the former star of Colorado caught the attention of the White House.
In a publication about Your true social platform On Friday afternoon, President Donald Trump criticized the teams for not selecting Sanders on day 1 and suggested that he should be chosen immediately in Round 2.
The NFL franchises, however, started 70 more players from the university ranks and left Sanders still waiting for his phone to sound.
Sanders and Cam Ward in Miami were considered the two best passenges prospects in this year’s draft, since some analysts even qualify Sanders higher than Ward, whom Tennessee’s Titans made the best general selection on Thursday night.
Four other quarterbacks have Sanders with few people. In a surprise in the first round, the giants took Jaxson Dart from Ole Miss. And in Ronda 2, the Saints selected Tyler Shaugh from Louisville, who began his university career in Oregon in 2018 and will be 26 years in September, and two QB more were in the third round: Jalen Milroe de Alabama to the Seahawks and Oregon Gabriel to The Browns.
In the best case, Sanders will be the sixth QB recruited in 2025, and he will not even be the first selected Sanders. That honor was for the defensive Tackle of South Carolina, TJ Sanders (unrelated), who was 41 in general in Round 2 to Buffalo.
A possible reason cited for the slide of Shedeur Sanders is its size: 6 feet-1, which is the abbreviation of a QB for current standards, and yet Gabriel is even shorter with 5-11 and 201 pounds, 15 lighter pounds than Sanders, which is a precise and fast processor, but which took 94 bags combined in his two seasons in Boulder.
A team that is not looking for a field marshal after finally landing one a year ago is the Denver Broncos, and his coach, Sean Payton, expressed his dismay for the Sanders slide on the 3rd of this year’s draft.
“There will be this chip on your shoulder and be careful because this guy will play in this league,” Payton said. “… yes, I think it’s surprising.”
Sanders is the best classified player that remains on the board of several Draft analysts, including Daniel Jeremiah of the NFL Network, who has it as the Classification 20 Prospect, and the senior writer of ESPN Jeff Leff Legwold, who classified Sanders 32nd in his annual classification of the 100 best university perspectives.
Legwold said that, although the completion rate of almost 72% of Sanders in two seasons in Colorado was an FBS race record, it is smaller and does not throw the ball quickly, which led to many of the 94 captures of FBS that took the last two seasons.
Among the other best prospects available when the Draft resumes with the Titans that choose 103º in general are the 5 -foot and 8 -inch corridor Dylan Sampson, who obtained a 22 TouchDowns school record last season, and the remote corridor of Arizona State, Cam Skattebo, who hurried to 1,711 yards and 21 TD last season.
Other main candidates for Ronda 4 include the Guard of LSU Miles Frazier, the edge corridor of Ohio Jack Sawyer and the open receiver of the state of Colorado Tory Horton.
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