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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

At this point I honestly don't think it would be shocking. I do wonder how many draft boards he's simply not even on. Evaluated as backup caliber, brings a full three ring circus of distraction with him... yeah, nah we're good.

Not likely on many if any, those draft interviews spread like wildfire especially when they are as bad as his interviews were. 

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1 hour ago, Shocker said:

He is definitely worth it now and as a backup to Bryce I love it.  He could bring big assets later if he is good.

0% chance this leadership team will draft him.  Won’t happen

Thank God or Bhudda for that. He is not talented enough to deal with the circus that might accompany him.

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Everyone calling Sanders a diva for being confident and sitting out end of year games is crazy to me. Eli Manning got drafted to the Chargers and literally demanded to be traded. That is the biggest Diva move by a QB1 prospect ever 

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1 hour ago, Coheed said:

When’s the last time a backup qb with a massive media circus worked out? As soon as Bryce has one bad game there’d be a media circus about how shedeur should be starting and i would near guarantee there’d be leaks and reports coming from the sanders camp
 

Backup QBs are supposed to be glue guys that work their tail off and stay out of the spotlight. 
 

the only place I can see him conceivably being a backup would honestly be a place where the starter is entrenched like Baltimore. He has way too much media baggage to be a regular backup. 
 

same reason Cam wasn’t able to hang around as a backup after his prime 

my biggest concern with Bryce Young is consistency & that's the thing with pretty much all these Qbs in the NFL they all have the potential to be really good Qb's  but it's the ones who can consistently be good for 4 quarters week in & week out that separates the elite Qbs from the average/bad Qbs in the NFL. 

& what i see in Bryce Young is very concerning to say the least because he struggles to be consistently good week in & week out.& moreover BY seems to play even  better when the pressure is off in games toward the end of the season where the Panthers are not in a position to make the playoffs .it's really you never know right how BY is going to play from one week to the other 

& if you look at the other Qbs in the NFL you will see the same thing Qbs like Jameis Winston or Derek Carr & so many other Qb's who at times look like elite Qbs then at other times they struggle to make good decisions/ interceptions  & complete passes 

so yes i think Bryce Young needs a legitimate plan B  such as Shedur Sanders until he shows that he can be consistently good week in & week out 

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