The Falcons' cornerback group usually left you wanting more in past years. As terrific as A.J. Terrell is, the inability to add an above-average second outside cornerback and the instability at nickel had fans frustrated on a long list of defensive frustrations. Those issues were somewhat alleviated last year with Mike Hughes being solid enough, Billy Bowman Jr. showing legitimate flashes, and Dee Alford's revival.
"I donât feed into negativity or I donât feed into that stuff," Sanders said Saturday after being drafted by Cleveland. "This is what it is. I think, of course, it's childish..."