
Originally Posted by
Mojouw
I can't seem to find anyone who doesn't make their living pretending to be an expert about the NFL on TV saying that Sanders was anything more than an exciting back-up. Colorado and Sanders were mostly a story because of the money and ratings their names and media narrative drove. Colorado and Sanders didn't really seem all that impressive on the field.
If you wade past the nonsense on TV, talk radio, and really dig around the internet and podcast NFL content areas, you can find actual football folks seemingly discussing actual events on a football field. I could not seem to find any of them having better than a third round grade on Sanders. I can think of another QB that seemed to be in a similar disconnect between how he was talked about and how his film actually graded.
An interesting nugget on the 2025 QB class....take a look at Jaxson Dart in the second half of games. It is pretty bad. Especially against well coached opponents. Basically, Kiffin had a gameplan that flummoxed teams during the opening half drives. Then, the team adjusted as things began to repeat....and Dart struggled to adjust. That is not a great trait to bring to the table at the level of defense he will routinely see in the NFL. The Giants better let Dart sit for a long time and learn his craft. But the coach and GM are likely desperate to save their jobs, so he will get rushed onto the field. Should be interesting to see if he can flourish or struggles to process.