Aaron Rodgers, Pat McAfee Rumors
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McAfee has not announced Rodgers for the show and noted on former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger's podcast that the former Green Bay Packers quarterback is "not on the docket."
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Sanders remains Kiper’s top-rated quarterback, and he agrees with ESPN colleague Matt Miller that Sanders is the most accurate passer in the draft.
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