July 1, 2024

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As the 2024 season approaches, Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders sees no weaknesses in his game. In fact, Sanders claimed he bases his skill set on both former NFL standouts, Tom Brady and Michael Vick, when asked this week how he closer compares to them.

Sanders stated, “I’m a mixture,” in a Complex Sports interview. “I’m able to stay in the pocket and want to deliver the ball each and every play like Brady but be able to extend plays and if it’s not there, take it like Vick.”

Escapability was not Sanders’ strength last fall after he ate more sacks than any other Power Five quarterback.

Ironically, a soundbite from his father, Colorado coach and former franchise great Deion Sanders, earlier this year suggested that Sanders probably wouldn’t mind playing for Vick’s home team, the Atlanta Falcons.

There were several cities that made sense. Deion Sanders stated in March on the Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast that “Atlanta fit.” And I desire that for my children. Every single one of them. I’m looking for the ideal fit. It was primarily an ethnic issue since it was the first time I had ever seen Black people in leadership roles. It completely amazed me. In Atlanta, it was true. That was something I had never seen in my life.”

Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter, his Colorado partner, are expected to place “top four” in the upcoming cycle, according to Sanders.

“I know where I kind of want them to go, so all of this is subjective,” Sanders previously stated on the Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast. “And let’s not overlook Sanders, Shilo. However, I am aware of where I want them to go. Certain cities are exempt from this phenomenon.Eli [Manning] will make an appearance. We’re not acting that way.

Sanders remembers the “Eli” story from when the four-time Super Bowl champion turned down the opportunity to play for the San Diego Chargers, who selected him first overall in 2004. The rest is history as a result of forcing a trade to the New York Giants.

Sanders had previously stated that it matters, particularly the elements, which team drafts you.

“Get moving, dude. You need to account for those things. According to Pro Football Talk’s transcription of Sanders’ remarks on SiriusXM Mad Dog Radio, “That stuff matters.” “Like, I don’t want Shedeur Sanders, my kid, to be unemployed the following year. He was raised in Texas. He performed in Colorado and Jackson. In Colorado, the season ends before it gets cold. I’m merely planning far in advance. That’s not what I want for

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