Because the 2025 NFL Draft nears, scorching takes and opinions are in full drive, particularly round quarterbacks.
And Andre Cisco had his personal recommendation for Shedeur Sanders.
On Friday, the brand new Jets security reposted a video on X of Sanders throwing at his Colorado professional day, saying the highest prospect must “cease patting” the ball earlier than releasing it.
“We breakin onnat earlyyyy,” Cisco, who has eight profession interceptions, added.
Whereas Sanders’ final touchdown spot within the draft stays a thriller for now, there doesn’t appear to be concern in regards to the patting of the ball from expertise evaluators, who have been watching Colorado’s showcase.
Fox Sports activities reported that one high NFL government famous Sanders was throwing with “extra energy” and “extra velocity” than anticipated.
“I simply suppose he throws a extremely catchable ball. Accuracy is one factor, however catchability is one other. Shedeur’s acquired each. And watching him stay at this time, there was extra energy — extra velocity — than I anticipated,” the exec instructed the outlet. “He’s positively a pocket man, however athletic sufficient to purchase time and make performs. His offensive line was all the time a difficulty in school, however turnovers by no means have been.”
Giants large receiver Darius Slayton weighed in on his doable future teammate following Cisco’s feedback.
“I promise he can pat the ball and be simply effective if DB’s was so good at breaking on ball pats they’d all have 8+ picks a 12 months. Similar guys that fall for a 2 man dagger idea and quit the dig on third&lengthy each season all season lengthy talkin bout a ball pat what a joke,” the wideout wrote on Saturday with three crying laughing emojis on X.
Whereas it’s not clear if Slayton’s feedback are any indication the Giants will choose Sanders, Huge Blue despatched an enormous contingent to Colorado to observe the quarterback and large receiver/defensive again Travis Hunter on Friday.
Sanders completed the showcase throwing 58-for-63 with three of his 5 incompletions from clear drops.