Patrick Mahomes could inadvertently help Shedeur Sanders and Dillon Gabriel have a breakout season with the Browns
Making it to the NFL with the support of veteran players who guide rookies in understanding the league and maximizing their potential-especially by learning from those who already know what professional football entails, which is vastly different from college football-is a tremendous advantage. Talent develops more efficiently, pressure eases, and performance improves gradually.When seasoned quarterbacks mentor incoming rookies from day one, offering valuable advice, the payoff for the team is significant. It saves time and reduces the steep learning curve that often accompanies the transition to the pro level.Shilo Sanders reveals what job he's gonna pursue after his football career is overWhile there have been notable cases where experienced quarterbacks have refused to help the next generation-such as Brett Favre's cold relationship with Aaron Rodgers in Green Bay, or Joe Flacco's reluctance to guide young QBs-there are also successful examples […]