Tim Tebow sold more jerseys during the National Football League?s draft weekend than any other rookie or current player. While the league doesn?t disclose sales totals, Tebow logged the most jersey orders since 2006, the first year NFLShop.com joined with GSI Commerce Inc. to expand its online store. Tebow?s sales totals eclipsed the previous draft-weekend record of Mark Sanchez, who in 2009 was the first quarterback taken by the Jets with a top-five pick since Joe Namath. ?It?s a pretty substantial difference between him and the next guy,? NFL spokeswoman Joanna Hunter said of Tebow?s jersey sales. A distant second to Tebow in sales from April 22-25 was defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh of the Detroit Lions. Quarterback Sam Bradford, who was the No. 1 overall pick of the St. Louis Rams, was third in rookie jersey sales, followed by Kansas City Chiefs safety Eric Berry and Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant.