Saints met with QB Shedeur Sanders [Deion Sanders ok with Saints drafting Shedeur]

No way. The guy is not a first round pick. I sound like I'm his biggest critic. Simple truth is I hate the over hype he gets and constant shoving down our throats how great he is. The media was hyping him up non-stop no matter how he played. Even after he cost his team the game against Nebraska, the media was declaring him a top QB in the draft. He's not great. No pocket awareness. Mediocre accuracy. Strong arm, and downright bad at pre-snap reads. On top of that, there were some odd things occurring in the play calling, such as Colorado down in pts and the play calling never put the game/offense on Sanders arm. It's almost as if Deion would rather lose the game then to put his son in potential situation to lose the game at the expense of chancing wins.

I'd happily take the guy with one of our 3rd round picks. I think there's a very high chance his ceiling in Jamis Winston, maybe even Jake Browning while his floor is Hendon Hooker. I think Rattler is a fine career backup QB to have. I personally love his moxxi and feel really good about his attitude to fight coming into the game to temporarily replace our injured starting QB. I just don't see the point in Sanders.
If you really believe he has a strong arm, Its hard to believe that you've actually watch any games he's played in and that's okay. He isn't even the most mobile QB, either. His whole game is about mechanics & footwork, good decision throws, and what seems like a good understanding of defensive schemes (at least at the college level). If you watch any Cam Ward games, you can clearly see the athleticism, off-schedule throws/trick plays, and arm strength, but he definitely isn't as "nimble" in the pocket or calculated as Sanders. Win or lose, Sanders plays with what seems to be more visible urgency and technicality than Cam, and I think that's something that will make him a better pro than having a big arm with raw talent.

If you have the time, I strongly suggest watching the CU vs CState game in 23'. Great game and a good showcase of Sanders' strengths and weaknesses. Also, that was the game Dallin Holker played himself into the NFL.