NFL Draft: Shedeur Sanders called ‘arrogant’ by team with the top 7 selection


While some of the best NFL Draft prospects did not work in the combination of exploration last week, interviews with equipment were conducted.

And it seems that one went terribly badly for the best field marshal Shedeur Sanders.

Sanders showed his patented confidence during his media session, reflecting his father, Deion Sanders, his chief coach in Colorado during the last two seasons.

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The Colorado Campo Marshal, Shedeur Sanders, speaks during a press conference at the NFL Combine, on Friday, February 28, 2025, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

However, the privileged information of the NFL Josina Anderson published a detailed report by a quarterback coach “of a writing team in the Top 7, which referred to Sanders as” shameless “and” arrogant “during his interview with the organization in Indianapolis.

Anderson reports that the Campo Mariscal coach does not maintain his opinion about Sanders to himself, “making his evaluation known to several people.”

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“I am not naming the team, since I do not call the team directly. I am only sharing that the personal evaluation of this coach is directly opposite to how Sanders met many reporters in his press conference with the media in The Combine,” Anderson wrote in X.

“Sanders seemed to do everything possible to recognize multiple members of the media, regardless of whether they were recognizable or not. It seemed cordial, educated, ingenious, reflective along with having confidence (such as many athletes). Alternatively, these observations were clearly different from how another perspective of QB appeared in the media last year in Indy.”

Speaking of this Quarterbacks coach, Anderson adds that the party in question “seems to have problems with the ‘culture’ of athletes that have broad fame and financial success before entering the NFL”, which Sanders certainly possesses. Not only is he well versed in null profits, but he has expressed his desire to pursue other passions outside the football game, including music and fashion.

The Colorado Campo Marshal, Shedeur Sanders, speaks during a press conference at the NFL Combine, on Friday, February 28, 2025, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

As Anderson points out, scrutiny is not something that Sanders is getting used to. “He is literally the son of Deion Sanders,” he wrote, adding that “it seemed quite entrenched.”

“The modern university athlete is evolving, as well as the business scale and opportunities that surround them before entering professional leagues,” Anderson continued.

In general, this quarterback coach for the team among the first seven on the Draft board “is not in favor of getting it” with its first round selection. However, she says that her publication was made “because there are other people in the building who disagree with that evaluation.”

Sanders and Cam Ward of Miami are expected to be the first two quarterbacks outside the board on this year’s draft, and there is no clear favorite to go first.

Colorado Campo Marshal, Shedeur Sanders, observes a simulation at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis, on Saturday, March 1, 2025. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)

Of the teams currently among the first seven in the Draft Board, the Tennessee Titans (No. 1), Cleveland Browns (No. 2), New York Giants (No. 3), Las Vegas Raiders (No. 6) and New York Jets (No. 7) could use a possible franchise field.

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