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WFAN Daily

QBs In The Draft | Boomer & Gio

WFAN Daily

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Sports

4.4792 Ratings

🗓️ 21 March 2025

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Jerry asked Boomer which of the QBs in the draft can't miss and he doesn’t have an answer. We talked a lot about the Giants quarterback situation and the draft. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

It was a conversation about the NFL draft, and I am beyond confused from this standpoint.

0:06.0

I feel like the entire season, it was, especially when things started to go poorly for the Giants,

0:12.7

it was, you know what, they're not good, but next year you got Cam Ward and Shador Sanders.

0:17.3

We're going to take Shador Sanders if we're lucky enough to be, forget number three, number one.

0:21.9

Like that was the idea. Deion Sanders talking about my kid's going to be the first. Okay, fine.

0:25.8

Then whatever the case might be, we've heard now, I mean, I've seen some draft mock drafts, you got the smear campaign, some would say. And then I'm listening to things and whatever it was, whoever it was is saying,

0:41.7

Shura Sanders might go number two.

0:44.3

Yes.

0:45.3

Is this kid a player or is he not?

0:47.1

I think you're talking about Todd McShay.

0:49.4

Yeah, yeah.

0:50.1

So Todd McShay was doing a whole dissertation on Kevin Stefansky and the Cleveland Browns and the type of quarterback that he has had success with.

0:58.8

And the types of quarterbacks that Kevin Stofansky has been around and has had success with have been pocket passers.

1:05.6

And that's exactly what Chedore Sanders is.

1:08.3

There's different types of quarterbacks.

1:09.8

They play different ways.

1:11.5

And the way that the game has played today, you know, he's like a throwback. You know, he's like,

1:15.9

he's an old school Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, you know, even Aaron Rogers is more mobile than those

1:21.7

guys. Like he's just, he's mobile, but he doesn't want to do that. He wants to play the position the way he believes he's best at it,

1:28.9

and that is sitting in the pocket and throw it.

1:31.4

And I think Todd McShay's description of who Shador Sanders is as a player is spot on.

1:37.1

That's exactly what he is.

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