Mel Kiper cant stop ranting about Shedeur Sanders disgusting NFL free fall

Shedeur Sanders’ perplexing NFL draft slide isn’t sitting well with Mel Kiper Jr.The long-time ESPN draft guru wasn’t shy about vocalizing his feelings regarding the polarizing Colorado quarterback not yet finding a home through three rounds.Kiper ranted about Sanders’ free fall after he did not hear his name called Friday, calling it “disgusting” that he’s still undrafted nearly midway through the draft.“I think it’s disgusting,” Kiper said.“I don’t understand what the heck’s going on with this.Fifth player on my board, it’s never happened in 47 years where a player that high has dropped this far into the fourth round at quarterback.”Kiper also highlighted that, in his opinion, Sanders is sitting there while other quarterbacks who have been drafted “aren’t as good as Shedeur, who aren’t even close, in my opinion.

In terms of accuracy, toughness, arm strength is certainly worthy, good enough.“I don’t see, outside of [not having] the rocket arm and the 4.6 speed, the big frame, the 6-foot-3, 230-pound frame, what is he lacking? Somebody’s gonna have to explain that one to me.”The longtime draft guru is such a believer in Sanders that he had him ranked his best quarterback entering the draft.He placed Sanders as the No.5 overall player on his big board — one spot ahead of fellow quarterback Cam Ward, who went No.

1 overall.After Sanders did not land with a team on Day 1, Kiper listed Sanders as his No.1 player available and said it makes “no sense” that he’s still on the board.“We could go to 102 picks and end (Friday) without Shedeur Sanders being picked.

That’s nonsensical,” Kiper said.“This kid should’ve been a first-round draft choice.”Kiper had arguably his biggest rant of the night after the Seattle Seahawks used their third-round draft choice at pick No.

92 to select Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe.Most, if not all, expected Sanders to be drafted before Milroe.“We’ve said that pocket passe...

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