Interesting nugget regarding this year’s draft

They still do, many on this board want to draft LSU's TE Mason Taylor, son of star EDGE Jason Taylor for Miami. Some have even quoted "NFL genes".

The problem with Sanders, is first off there's a lot of controversy. Colorado as a team should've never ended the season ranked after losing to KState, KU and Nebraska. KU and Nebraska and are bit of jokes as far as college teams go. KState is slightly better but still not good enough to rival a top 25 college football team.

Then there's his performance. He comes out 1 game looking good then tanks against a team like Nebraska. Make no mistake, Sanders was the major reason they lost that game. To top that off, they're strength of schedule was bad. An NFL caliber QB should've had a very consistent hay day with that schedule. Instead, he barely looked better than Dart, Howard and even Beck, all 3 who constantly faced top defenses in the country.

Given the rankings, it appears there was some level of favoritism with Colorado. The media also hyped em up and kept them in the spotlight mostly because everyone loves the controversy that surrounds PrimeTime Sanders. It's possible (we absolutely cannot rule it out) that mini Prime Time is also just being hyped up by the media. Theres been rumors that scouts and NFL teams don't even have a 1st grade rating on him.

In fact, thats been a constant rumor for almost a month now. I just did a google and here's another article that was just posted an hour ago. But again, we have to consider draft talk and misdirection which occurs for many draft prospects. So it could also just simply be that.

https://bleacherreport.com/articles...ot-nfl-teams-dont-see-qb-1st-round-draft-pick
I'm not a fan at all. But theres no denying Kellen Moore's offensive success with RB's and QB's. For that reason, if he likes Sanders and thinks Sanders will be his guy as a franchise QB, my opinion on him would change to the outcome of being cautiously optimistic. To simply put, I have much more confidence in Moore's opinion then my own, unlike Dennis Allen who I wondered if he just sat in his office eating his own boogers and drinking Latte's.
In college football, a HC can’t really build his roster, the way they deem fit, until year 3, which is tough these days due to lack of attrition of the transfer portal. There’s almost no more developing, just more plug and play. Shaduer played two years at Buffalo. They made a huge jump from 2023 to 2024. How is he to blame for where his team was ranked? Did they get favoritism? Possibly. Bama lost to Vandy and Oklahoma. These things happen in college football. You mentioned Nebraska, but that was the 2nd game. He did pretty well the rest of the way. Better to have that bad game early on if you ask me