Historically, the third day of the NFL Draft has unearthed numerous talents who’ve become significant figures in the league, though the path to stardom is often far more challenging for players selected beyond the first or second rounds.

Once again, we’re diving into the story of Shedeur Sanders, who fell to the fifth round before being picked by the Cleveland Browns. While opinions are split on his future, some are betting big on his potential.

Dangerous Territory for Shedeur Sanders

Between 2000 and 2019, 118 quarterbacks were drafted in the fifth, sixth, and seventh rounds, but only five became starters for four or more years in the NFL-a mere 4.24% success rate.

Against this daunting backdrop, Shedeur Sanders aims to defy the odds and establish himself as a stable force for the Browns.

Unfortunately for Deion Sanders‘ son, he’s in a fierce battle for the starting quarterback role against fellow rookie Dillon Gabriel, as well as veterans Joe Flacco and Kenny Pickett. Yet, Bleacher Report’s Damian Parson believes the Colorado product could soon claim the starting spot.

One key advantage for Sanders in impressing head coach Kevin Stefanski is his superior passing skills.

“On the field, Sanders has shown high-level accuracy and anticipation during the rookie minicamp seven-on-seven throwing drills,” Parson writes. “He is getting the ball out with precision and shows good placement. Who the Browns‘ franchise QB will be is unknown, but Sanders has the most passing skill and potential on their roster to earn that title.”

Parson included Sanders in a select list of Day 3 draft picks likely to make an immediate impact, alongside Kansas City Chiefs receiver Jalen Royals, New York Giants running back Cam Skattebo, Carolina Panthers receiver Jimmy Horn Jr., and Chicago Bears running back Kyle Monangai.

The Sanders effect was quickly evident in marketing, as he became the top-selling rookie jersey in the NFL. Now, it remains to be seen if time will prove him a game-changer on the field, especially since he’s no ordinary quarterback-he was long considered a first-round talent.

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“The majority of Day 3 picks don’t get the opportunity to take a prominent role in year one,” Parson said. “Sanders is not a typical fifth-round pick and could become an immediate starter and impact player.”

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