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It is possible that Shedeur Sanders is not in the green room behind the NFL draft stage in Green Bay on Thursday, but has a fairly sweet configuration at home.
In fact, it could even have a better configuration than any first round hope.
Sanders’ personalized room at home went viral on social networks, since it presented a small stand with a sofa and the “legendary” word written in several sources.
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The open receiver of Colorado Lojohntay Wester, on the left, hugs the field marshal Shedersur Sanders before they participate in pass exercises during the NFL football day of Colorado on Friday, April 4, 2025, in Boulder, Colo. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
It also has a wall of hats of the NFL team, one of which will land on the head every time you hear your name called.
Sanders is not among the 15 prospects that are in the draft, which resides on the outskirts of the iconic Lambeau field. On the other hand, like many other first round aspiring, Sanders will be surrounded by friends and family waiting for his name to be called.
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But maybe being at home could be a detriment, since Sanders showed some concerns about his phone.
“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.
“I have to get a new phone because it is becoming ridiculous,” Sanders added.
However, the most important question is whether Sanders will be chosen on the first day. His draft stock has been everywhere, and some say that his essentials in the top 10, while others think it is more a second round talent.

February 6, 2025; New Orleans, La, USA.; Shedeur Sanders on the red carpet before the Honors of the NFL of Super Bowl at the Saenger Theater. (Kirby Lee-Imagn images)
Sanders had a great final season in Colorado, leading Big 12 with 4,134 air yards and 37 touchdowns.