Colts New CB Sauce Gardner Blasted by Former NFL Scout
Summary
The Indianapolis Colts traded two first-round picks to acquire cornerback Sauce Gardner from the New York Jets. Former NFL scout John Middlekauff criticized the trade, saying Gardner's performance has declined, and the Colts might have overpaid for him.Key Facts
- The Colts traded two first-round picks for cornerback Sauce Gardner from the New York Jets.
- John Middlekauff, a former NFL scout, believes the Colts paid too much for Gardner.
- Gardner had a strong start to his career but faced performance issues recently.
- He signed a four-year contract extension worth $120.4 million with the Jets, making him the highest-paid defensive back.
- Gardner recorded 20 tackles and defended six passes in seven games this season.
- The Colts currently hold a 7-2 record and will play the Atlanta Falcons next.
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