The receiver of the Giants, Malik Nabers, will not play with the quarter-Arrière Sheder Sanders, but his comments on the recruit could lead some to review his team’s decision to transmit Sanders in the future.
Sanders ended up going to the Browns in the fifth round and Nabres said on the 7 am in Brooklyn with Carmelo Anthony Podcast according to which there is “no means in hell” Sanders should have lasted so long. Nabers referenced the blows on how Sanders behaves – which included reports of An approximate meeting With the Giants head coach Brian Daboll – and said he felt “bad for the way it happened to him because he really played his ass” while finishing a high percentage of passes behind a bad offensive line in Colorado.
“You don’t do that to someone like that. I can’t hit her talent. . . . Some things that you just can’t hit, “said Nabers.” Come on, my brother. We have to stop making feelings with the way people play what gets linger. Yes, he could have certain things that he could say to the camera, out of the field, which does not have to do with the way he plays football. We are here for one thing and it’s to play football. Everyone has different personalities.
The giants ended up taking Jaxson Dart and they hope that he and Nabres will form a productive connection while Sanders’ career takes place on a different track in Cleveland.