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Back in April, the NFL held its annual draft, and of course, the quarterback position was again a hot commodity. Shedeur Sanders was once thought of as a top prospect, and wound up falling all the way to the fifth round. He wasn’t even the first quarterback the Cleveland Browns drafted.
Max Brosmer continues to look like the real deal for the Minnesota Vikings, and it becomes more laughable that he went undrafted by the day.
While you can’t fix bad organizations doing silly things, the Browns aren’t the only team that missed on what looks like an NFL signal caller. Last season, Max Brosmer transferred to the Minnesota Gophers and put up arguably the best season from a quarterback in program history.
Kyle McCord was taken. Lackluster Buckeyes holdover Will Howard went. The laughable Badgers’ flameout, Graham Mertz, heard his name called. Even North Dakota State’s Cam Miller got selected. Nothing for Brosmer, though.
complete dumpster fire.
The Minnesota Gophers product has flashed in every opportunity he has been given. He was strong again on Saturday against the New England Patriots, and things could have been even better had Lucky Jackson held onto a good pass. Brosmer continues to put in the time both during and after practice. It’s become impossible to ignore just how capable he looks.
Ted Schwerzler is a Minneapolis based blogger that covers the Minnesota Twins and Vikings. Sharing thoughts constantly on Twitter, … More about Ted Schwerzler
