NFL Draft: Stephen A. Smith ‘horrified’ by the fall of the Draft of Shedeur Sanders


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The NFL field marshal, the Shadeur Sanders prospect, is the most important question that enters the NFL draft on Thursday.

According to multiple reports, it is rumored that Sanders, which is once a candidate to be the best selection in this year’s draft, falls into draft boards.

Some reports have suggested that Sanders not even be taken in the first round.

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Deion Sanders (right) with his son Shedeur Sanders on the red carpet before the Honors of the NFL of the Super Bowl Lix at the Saenger Theater in New Orleans on February 6, 2025. (Kirby Lee/Imagn images)

For ESPN presenter, Stephen A. Smith, the notion that Sanders, one of the best quartbacks in university football this year, could fall from the first round is “frightening.”

“I am trying to find out what the hell is the precipitated fall about?” Smith said in the “first shot” of ESPN on Thursday.

“We know that this brother can play. We know if he does not have the best engine or the biggest arm. The precision is there. The balance is there. The PedigrĂ­ is there. We see all these things along with his set of skills and what he has been able to do on the university level, and here we wonder if this guy will be a second round. It seems to me that it seems to me a university level and very disturbing.” “

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Stephen A. Smith in the “NBA countdown” of ESPN established in Intuit Dome. (Kirby Lee/Imagn images)

Sanders led the Big 12 conference with 4,134 air yards and 37 TouchDown passes and was appointed the offensive player of the year Big 12. In his 50 university games, Sanders launched for 14,347 yards, 134 Touchdowns and 27 interceptions.

It was projected that it would be one of the best players taken and potentially the first player taken and shortly after the university football season.

However, Sanders’s draft stock has questioned in recent weeks amid concerns about its character.

An anonymous NFL coach recently told the NFL network Sanders was “the worst formal interview in which I have been in my life.”

“He has a lot of right. He takes unnecessary captures. He never plays in time. He has a horrible body language. He blames teammates,” the coach continued. “But the most important thing is that it is not so good.”

Another AFC executive for a long time echoed that feeling, saying at the exit: “It was not great in our interview. He wants to dictate what he is going to do and what is better for him. It makes you feel small.”

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

Sanders expressed confidence in a publication on social networks only a few hours before Thursday’s draft.

“Legendary,” he published Thursday morning.

He added: “I am built for whatever it is today.”

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