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Should the Ravens draft Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders during the final day of the NFL draft?

By David Web

The Ravens always do their due diligence on quarterback prospects and have added far less talented signal callers to the roster since Joe Flacco departed and Lamar Jackson became the starting quarterback.

Colorado star quarterback and Big 12 Player of the Year Shedeur Sanders is still on the draft board entering Round 4 after six other quarterbacks were selected in a shocking development. Why Sanders slid in the draft is between the former Buffaloes quarterback and draft evaluators. Still, talent is talent, and Baltimore does as good a job as every team in the NFL in addressing talent and adding it to the roster.

Lamar Jackson is an MVP quarterback and one of the faces of the league, while Cooper Rush was just signed to be the experienced backup quarterback in case of emergency. Still, John Harbaugh adding Sanders to a juggernaut with an elite star at quarterback could be what Sanders needs in his development before DeCosta can flip a more mature passer into essential assets in the next two years.

The son of Deion Sanders had 4,134 passing yards and 37 touchdown passes in his final year at Colorado, which could be his most significant issue. With Lamar Jackson as a mentor, he’d develop under an established quarterback, who is among the highest paid at his position, and be secure in his position and status with the Flock.

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Ravens should add Shedeur Sanders to the QB Factory

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