He's had a great career if so but that's probably his ceiling.He will have a Bill Bates type career.
Bates was a special teams demon and backup safety. I see that for ShiloHe's had a great career if so but that's probably his ceiling.
Bates was a special teams demon and backup safety. I see that for Shilo
Got damn he’s 25 I’m 26 I been outta college 2 years lmaoooColorado’s defense looked better when Shilo was hurt. He was ok at times in run support and down right a liability at times as well (Kansas state game).
His highlight tape has some big hits but every single one of them was shoulder tackles and he doesn’t wrap up. Good luck doing that in the nfl at 6ft 195 lbs.
He’s 25 years old.
I’ve watched a lot of Colorado football these last few seasons and I’ve never gotten the sense that Shilo was one of the best players on the field at any point in time. Compare that to Shedeur, Hunter, Horn, Sheppard, Wester
40 time isn't the end all be all for a safety but he's not high on anyone's board. A day 3 pick if at all, long shot.
For what it's worth, he's the prototype in terms of personality/culture setting, but I don't know how much the modern NFL values that. A guy like Kam Chancellor was that, had a worse time and is an all time great. You just never know.
The UFL would love to have him if he doesn't get drafted, I'm sure.
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Shilo Sanders impresses Todd Bowles at Buccaneers minicamp, making strong case for roster spot
Deion Sanders' son is doing what he can to impress the Tampa Bay coaching staffwww.cbssports.com
Still not in real camps but looking promising thus far. As I said earlier in the thread he can be a culture building type player, and bowles is the type of coach that respects that.