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ESPN has Top QB falling to Jets in NFL Draft

ESPN has Top QB falling to Jets in NFL Draft

Could he Jets be adding Aaron Rodgers‘Successor in the next NFL draft?

According to the new 2.0 draft of the ESPN analyst, Mel Kiper, the Draft Mock, the answer is yes.

Kiper has the field of Campo de Colorado Shedeur Sanders, who launched 37 touchdowns and for more than 4,000 yards this season, falling to the jets in number 7 of number 3.

And he has the Giants Selecting Sanders teammate, the winner of the Heisman Travis Hunter trophy, at number 3.

In the offensive, Hunter had 92 trapped for 1,152 yards and 14 touchdowns, plus a score by land. In defense, he made four interceptions, 32 cup, broke 11 passes and forced a critical loose ball that won an extra time victory against Baylor.

Kiper has the Penn State supporter, Abdul Carter, number 1 to the Tennessee Titans, and the Miami QB Cam Ward went to the Cleveland Browns in number 2.

“It is very shocking, obviously, because we normally value quarterbacks because of how important the position is, but it makes sense when you look at the draft and see the teams already who are selecting,” said ESPN Analyst Domonique Foxworth Air.

“Everything makes sense when you have players like Abdul Carter at the top of the list. I think one of the problems with Shedeur Sanders is that he is not like an outstanding physicist in any way. And normally when you have players, at least in recent years, we have quartbacks that approach the top of the draft, it will be someone else like Cam Ward, which is something unique in some way with the talent of the arm and its athletics. “

The NFL draft is scheduled to be held in Lambeau Field and in its adjacent Titletown district in Green Bay, Wisconsin, from April 24 to 26.

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Adam Zagoria is an independent reporter who covers Seton Hall and NJ College Basketball for NJ Advance Media. You can follow it on Twitter @Adamzagoria And look at your website in Zagsblog.com.

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