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Mel Kiper’s consistent harping on Shedeur Sanders’ slide during the NFL Draft ticked some viewers off. It also ticked off ...
ESPN icon and a stalwart of draft coverage, Mel Kiper, was among the draft experts who viewed Sanders favorably. As Sanders continued to fall into and out of Day 2 and ultimately to Round 5 ...
Yet for many, Mel Kiper, Jr. is still the godfather. An ESPN staple for over four decades now, the 64-year-old was once again all over the network's coverage of this year's selection meeting in ...
But Kiper still blares across the airwaves, and he’s still on one with his reaction trending over breathless Shedeur Sanders coverage. Kiper rages on about the quarterback, according to a post ...
Mel Kiper had people talking all weekend about his performance on ESPN. / Howard Smith-Imagn Images 1. The two people who generated the most attention in the sports world from Thursday to Saturday ...
ESPN personality Mel Kiper — once the Shedeur Sanders conversation was over — graded the overall drafts of each team at ESPN.com. He gave the Green Bay Packers a B. "Green Bay has been ...
Mel Kiper Jr. is not a fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers passing on Shedeur Sanders and then drafting Will Howard in the sixth round. Kiper, without seeing if Aaron Rodgers will sign with the team or ...
Sanders was ranked as the No. 1 quarterback prospect in the draft by ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr. (and a first- or second-round lock by every reputable draft analyst), only to plummet out of Thursday ...
Kiper ranted about Sanders’ free fall after he did not hear his name called Friday, calling it “disgusting” that he’s still undrafted nearly midway through the draft. “I think it’s ...
Nobody will be happier when Shedeur Sanders comes off the board during the 2025 NFL draft than ESPN draft expert Mel Kiper Jr. Not Deion Sanders, the quarterback’s father and Pro Football Hall ...
When Louisville quarterback Tyler Shough was announced as the New Orleans Saints’ second‑round pick (40th overall), ESPN NFL Draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. took a more measured approach than he ...
For days, Mel Kiper Jr. -- the longtime ESPN draft analyst -- couldn't hide his "disgust" (his words) with the NFL for allowing his top-ranked quarterback in the 2025 class to slip into Day 3 of ...
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