Ask five different talent evaluators about Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders and you’ll likely get five different opinions. At one point in the draft process, he was talked about as a lock for the top five. Now, he may slip all the way into the 20s. No wonder the Pittsburgh Steelers brought him in for a pre-draft visit. He may just fall into their laps.
However, as with all things, there are reasons that Sanders’ draft stock is falling. Should the Steelers be concerned about why he could suddenly be in their range? New Mexico State offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach David Yost thinks teams should certainly take a shot on Sanders.