Tom Brady and Shedeur Sanders . One’s arguably the greatest of all time, and the other is a rookie who hasn’t even started a game. In fact, you, the reader, have the same amount of passing yards and touchdowns in the NFL as Sanders.

So why are we bothering to compare one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time to a rookie who’s proved nothing? Well, they’ve had very similar starts to their careers, and if Sanders gets his chance, he could be this year’s version of Tom Brady.

Tom Brady’s beginning

Tom Brady entered the NFL as an afterthought. He was selected in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL Draft by the New England Patriots , who already had former first overall pick and future Patriots Hall of Famer, Drew Bledsoe, under center. Brady was the Patriots’ fourth-string quarterback

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