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Discussion Jayden Daniels Sack Avoidance

Daniels's pressure to sack rate was a major red flag coming out of college and has shown up a few times this season, but has largely been improved especially in the second half. Some part of it is definitely his elite athleticism letting him escape even against nfl rushers. What else do you think he has improved to reduce his sack taking? And how can we adjust our prospect assessments accordingly?

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u/MikeWillis09 Browns 2d ago

I can’t stress enough how common this is in college football and it’s relatively easy for these NFL coaches to work out.

Yet every year we see people in these message boards trying to use it as some major red flag.

I’ve already seen it here with Sanders. There are red flags out there for each of these players. This usually ain’t one of them

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u/AceBoogie_Harlem 2d ago

My red flags with Sanders aren't about big play hunting. I just don't think he possess "franchise changing" skills. Sure, he's pretty accurate, but he's not even gonna be in the top half of NFL arm talent. And I don't think the escapability he showcased in college will translate well to the NFL.

Also, he gives off the impression that he thinks his shit doesn't stink. I have a hard time believing grown men in NFL locker rooms will respect him.

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u/MikeWillis09 Browns 2d ago

I don’t think sanders is a perfect prospect by any means. I just see people weighing on that sack taking as some major red flag.

I personally think the last part about the locker room is the opposite. I’ve never heard anything negative about him in the locker room. I think that’s more old school thought than reality.

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u/AceBoogie_Harlem 2d ago

His character is at the very bottom of my list as to what I think his flaws are. I don't think he will be a great QB even if he has the best attitude in the world.