Deion Sanders ‘may have exaggerated his hand’ with his son, says the columnist


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The columnist Jemele Hill offered his own version of the slide of Shedeur Sanders during the weekend when he fell to the fifth round and the Cleveland Browns took him.

Hill appeared in “The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz” on Tuesday and fired the narration that Sanders fell so far in the draft because he was a confident black man, that experts said throughout the weekend and even went as far as accusing NFL teams of Coluda with each other to make sure that the former star of Buffaloes de Colorado Cayrara.

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The field marshal of the Colorado Buffaloes, Shedeur Sanders (2) during a spring game event in Folsom Field. (Ron Chenoy/USA Today Sports)

She did not believe that Sanders’s draft slide was on the “at all” race and offered a suggestion to blacks in their diatribe.

“The conclusion is that perhaps we should accept the fact, and this does not mean that Shedeur Sanders cannot have a great career in the NFL, we cannot do great things, but perhaps we, like blacks, we must accept the fact that Deion Sanders may have exaggerated his hand a bit,” said Hill. “And there is no crime in him, instilling all the confidence in Shedeur. He did not bothered the flexion of the wrist, none of that. The NFL teams, if you have the talent, do not care. And we have seen this innumerable times.”

Hill pointed to the Baltimore Ravens by selecting the defensive wing Mike Green in the first round. Marshall’s former prominent faced accusations of sexual assault in the past and established a school record with 17 captures for the traon’s pack in 2024. The crows said they investigated the statements thoroughly.

“In the NFL, they make these talent decisions all the time, but if the talent is worth it, they do not care if it appeared throughout the gold, flashing anything, whenever you can play. That is all that matters to them,” he said.

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The Colorado Campo Marshal, Shedeur Sanders, observes a simulation at the NFL Football Scouting combines in Indianapolis, on Saturday, March 1, 2025. (Michael Conroy/AP photo)

Hill also regretted the lack of attention in Cam Ward No. 1 due to the whirlwind that was Sanders’ coverage throughout the weekend.

Ward had a star season with Miami hurricanes after he transferred from the Washington state. Ward entered the university ranks with an incarnate word, since it was a recruit of zero stars. He finally opted for himself and proved to be one of the best quartbacks in the nation.

“But the person who really feels for which Cam Ward. Cam Ward was number 1. Cam Ward was a recruit of zero stars from a house of two parents, because you know how we like to launch that in some kind of respectability,” said Hill. “He is a fantastic player, confident, did all things, wrote number 1, and with the way people have embraced this narrative that Shedeur became so bad, it is as if they were basically making Cam Ward sound like Steven de ‘Django’.

“And I’m like, you don’t even know this child! Suddenly, he is painted from this light because, ‘Oh, the NFL will accept that kind of black but not this type of black.’ It’s like you know how many players, how many black players, did Shedersur Sanders ahead?

Miami field marshal, Cam Ward, poses after being chosen by the Tennessee Titans with the first general selection during the first round of the NFL football draft, on Thursday, April 24, 2025, in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Photo of Jeff Roberson/AP)

Ward will probably be the opener of week 1 for the Tennessee Titans, while Sanders will have to upload the depth table with the hope of having a game time in 2025.

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