NFL news: the former Falcons star praises Sheders for the management of the Draft Autumn


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Most NFL experts thought Sheders was a first round selection in the NFL draft in April.

However, Sanders fell to the fifth round before being selected by the Cleveland Browns.

Tim Green, a first round of Atlanta Falcons in 1986 and a former teammate from Deion Sanders, told Pak Gazette Digital that he was proud of Shedeur for how he handled his unprecedented fall.

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The Cleveland Browns Campo Marshal Sanders, talks to the media during the rookie mini -rookie in crosscountry mortgage campus on May 10, 2025 in Berea, Ohio. (Ken Blaze/Imagn images)

Green was diagnosed with ALS in 2018 and spoke with Pak Gazette Digital with an artificial voice generated by Intelligence.

“Despite the unexpected turn of events, I am proud of how Shedeur remained positive at all times. He went to social networks to express his gratitude, saying:” Thank God for everything, “Green said.

With the mini -oning minicamp, the Browns Campo Mariscal competition has begun.

‘Shedeur Sanders by Browns rebukes’ excuses’ despite the limited opportunities in Minicamp

The Browns Campo Marshal, Shadeur Sanders, is launched as QBS Dillon Gabriel (5) and Kenny Pickett Watch during the mini -Pample on June 10, 2025 in Berea, Ohio. (IMAGN)

The Browns have five quarterbacks on their list but do not have a clear start. Deshaun Watson returned to rupting his Achilles tendon in January after he underwent surgery in that same tendon in October 2024, and his state for the next season is in doubt.

The Browns acquired Kenny Pickett in an exchange with the Philadelphia Eagles and signed Joe Flacco with a one -year contract before the NFL draft. With the additions of the Third Round Selection Dillon Gabriel and Sanders to a quartback room already full, it remains to be seen who will receive the assent of week 1.

“I also believe that people often forget that the dream is to reach the NFL. Once you are inside, it does not matter when they recruit you. It matters what you do with that opportunity. I hope to see it play for the Cleveland Browns.”

The Defensive Wing Tim Green of the Atlanta Falcons is on the sidelines during a game against the San Francisco 49ers in Candlestick Park on September 19, 1993 in San Francisco. (George Rose/Getty images)

Green and Deion Sanders played with the Falcons together of 1989-1993. Green said that Sanders is much more for him than a former teammate.

“I want to say that Deion Sanders is not just a former teammate, but also a lifelong friend. Coach Prime is an exceptional person and a devout father,” Green said.

Green played eight seasons in the NFL, all with the Falcons. In 99 games, he recorded 24 captures, security and nine loose balls recovered.

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