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Deion Sanders was elated to hear the news of his sons using up their last year of eligibility to stay in Colorado. Being the mastermind he is, Coach Prime is leveraging the last year of said eligibility to its full potential, adding accolade after accolade to it, making it a perfect tool for luring in some of the heftiest contracts and best of the teams to his son in the NFL.
Sheduer Sanders’ resume is a piece of art, with more and more accolades being added to it. Recently, the DNVR Buffs podcast revealed that Shedeur Sanders is the best pocket passer in the 2023 season. Well, denouncing all the accusations of nepotism from the naysayers, Shedeur Sanders has flaunted his dexterity on-field throughout the season. Even the podcast hosts were baffled by his skills, saying, “He’s Deion Sanders’s son. He’s going to have to be this dual-threat QB.”
According to them, Shedeur Sanders would ‘slice and dice’ from the pocket. But that’s not the worst part for the opponents. It’s his accuracy that leaves them huffing and puffing on-field. “His accuracy is filthy. I mean ball placements off the charts, the ability to maneuver the pocket when there was one little bit of extra time,” commented they. Well, who is to blame when Shedeur Sanders exceeded everyone’s expectations in the week 1 matchup against TCU? He maintained his clean pocket from Jackson State, with his 91.0 passing grade and 91.2 adjusted completion percentage.
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“I thought he (Shedeur Sanders) was the best pocket passer in College Football last season” 👀
– @FieldYates #FactorPartner pic.twitter.com/B5lwm32wAp
— DNVR Buffs (@DNVR_Buffs) February 6, 2024
His 91.0 clean-pocket passing grade was the ninth-best among Power Five quarterbacks with at least 10 clean dropbacks in that week. While the Buffs did make some fumbles during the latter half of the season, Shedeur Sanders’s skills cannot simply be dismissed based on the team’s records. His statistics and the popularity he has garnered worldwide, be it LV’s ramp or Folsom Field, make him a desirable candidate for the top NFL Giants.
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Shedeur Sanders ranked the third-best
While Sheduer Sanders is not yet entering the NFL Draft for a year, he is the center of attention of many scouts and leads their rankings. ESPN’s Matt Miller. Followed by USC’s Caleb Williams and North Carolina’s Drake Maye, Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders is the 3rd on the table.
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Miller also agreed that “many NFL scouts agree the Colorado quarterback is right below Williams and Maye.” Hence, when Shedeur enters the NFL draft in the following season, there will be an insane race to secure him.
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