NFL Draft: Shedeur Sanders reveals telephone problems before the event


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Shedeur Sanders revealed in an Podcast interview published one day before the draft that she had to make drastic changes on her phone after her number was leaked.

He said he wasn’t sure how he was going to contact a team for that.

“My number leaked again, boys. I don’t know how I will receive my call for the draft,” Sanders told the podcast “2legendary.” “And I silenced all my unknown calls. So, I don’t know how I can receive the Draft Day call.

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The field marshal of the Colorado Buffaloes, Shedeur Sanders, warms up before a game against the Brigham Young Couars in Alami in San Antonio on December 28, 2024. (Troy torormina/Imagn images)

“I have to get a new phone because it is becoming ridiculous. He is getting sick to the limit.”

Apparently, it was the fifth phone that Sanders had this year, but swore that he did not give his number to anyone to leake him. In a video, he showed several unknown calls.

“My number has leaked at least twice this year,” he said.

The field marshal of the Colorado Buffaloes, Shedeur Sanders (2), receives a click in the first quarter against the Cowboys of the state of Oklahoma in Folsom Field in Boulder, Colorado, on November 29, 2024. (Ron Chenoy/Imagn images)

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Sanders said he receives many numbers scout calls that he does not recognize and does not respond.

He called the Dallas Cowboys, Los Angeles Rams, Tennessee Titans, Miami Dolphins and the New York giants as some of the teams that called him.

Sanders could get as high as selection number 2 or as low as the second round. He is considered one of the best field marshal in the Draft class, but the interest in it is difficult to measure hours before the draft begins.

Shedeur Sanders on the red carpet before the NFL honors of the Super Bowl at the Saenger Theater in New Orleans on February 6, 2025. (Kirby Lee/Imagn images)

The former field marshal of the Colorado Buffaloes gathered a solid year in his last season with the team, leading the Big 12 conference with 4,134 air yards and 37 TouchDown passes. The offensive player of the year Big 12 was appointed.

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