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The questions about the NFL Draft experience of Sheders in the last three days that will greatly contribute to determine their future are: Have you learned something? And can you use that to improve?
In that sense, the new incorporation into the Cleveland Browns Campo Marshal Hall seems to be on the right path. Sanders, recruited in the fifth round (144 in general) on Saturday, seems to be looking for perspective.
Regret, no, lesson learned, yes
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February 6, 2025; Nueva Orleans, La: Deion Sanders (right) with his son Shedeur Sanders on the red carpet before the NFL honors of the Super Bowl Lix at the Saenger Theater. (Kirby Lee-Imagn images)
“Do I regret it?” Sanders asked, repeating a question during his first availability of media since the draft began. “I feel that in life, it is always a way I can improve. So, it is always in different areas that I can improve.
“And some things that I could have done at that time that they seemed correct at that time that I could have achieved in a different way, and that was more during the season and things like that.”
Sanders not only slid in the draft. He rode an avalanche on the board, really.
So how did that feel? What effect did that have on your mentality?
Shedeur Sanders opens in the historical sliding of the NFL Draft, the joke call and becoming brown
Sanders trusts that God ‘had me’
“No, nothing really affected me the last days,” Sanders said. “You know, simply to really push faith and understanding, you know, God really had me, and I am favored, I am blessed.
“In addition to that, it is really nothing that has changed. The love of the game is still the love of the game. When you get to the field, too much negativity is said. I know that I have to clean some things in my game so that I am in my best moment, but that is what I have every season low at the same time and fix it.
“So I think I was just out of football on the way. But, therefore, now I have a chance. We are about to climb to the grass very soon.”
Sanders said that advice he received from his father and the coach of Colorado Deion Sanders in the middle of the draft fall of the draft helped. And he also shared his feelings throughout that time.

The field marshal of the Colorado Buffaloes, Shedeur Sanders (2) celebrates after defeating the devils of the state of Arizona at the Mountain America stadium, home of the Asu Sun Devils. (Mark J. Rebilas-USA Today Sports)
Deion Sanders offered advice
“He said: ‘God got us.’ That’s what it is. This is the route, and that’s.”
Sanders has been portrayed as a right. And maybe arrogant. That snapshot of him is not inaccurate, depending on the moment.
But it is not as if everyone believes that it will be when it reaches the Browns facilities in Berea, Ohio.
Work 1: Manage the business with respect
“I get there and handle my business, do what I have to do, whatever the role it is, I am grateful for the opportunity. So that’s all I could ask. The rest is in me.
“I know that I am going to fit perfectly. I feel that you are first entering, showing respect to the veterinarians, showing them that I am here ready to work. Show the coaches and make them understand that I am here ready to work. So that they can really understand the real self. That is what I am really grateful to have, it is the opportunity for people to really see me and they cannot see things that could be true or not.”
It is obvious that Sanders does not agree with what happened when it was transmitted by the 32 teams several times until the fifth round arrived. But at least it is intelligent enough, at least on this day, not to seem victim of everything.

The field marshal of the Colorado Buffaloes, Shedeur Sanders (2) before the match against the Cowboys of the state of Oklahoma in Folsom Field. (Ron Chenoy-Imagn images)
Sanders avoid hugging victimization
That would be a bad look.
“I feel that talent is everywhere throughout the draft,” he said. “It’s just about being chosen and who sees your value. That’s all. Because it is many valuable players who go in the rounds after the first and second. So, I am a product of one of those.
“And I understand that you really cannot classify, I will say my talent, I just have to demonstrate and show what I am capable of. But what feeds me is my purpose in life and understand the route we will have to take. Understanding that I could have an opportunity when many people did not want to give me a chance. So that is what I am really very grateful.”