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President Donald Trump implored the owners of the NFL to risk Shedersur Sanders in the NFL Draft when former Colorado Quarterback Buffaloes fell to the fifth round.
It was projected that Sanders would go as soon as the number 2 before his epic slide of Draft, which made everyone in sport speak and wonder why it happened. The Trump Post On Truth Social was one of the most underestimated parts of the weekend.
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Deion Sanders of the Colorado Buffaloes, on the left, has a word with Shedeur Sanders, #2, before its first offensive trip in the first half of a game against the beavers of the state of Oregon in Folsom Field on November 4, 2023 in Boulder, Colorado. (Dustin Bradford/Getty images)
Shilo Sanders, the brother of Shedeur, was asked about the publication in a recent podcast interview.
“Man, I’m not even lying, that was the best I’ve seen,” he said in the podcast “One Night With Stein.” “Fam, if you have the president tweeting, brother, you know something is wrong.”
Sanders called him “W” for Trump.
Trump made his voice heard on Friday before Sanders was chosen.
Nick Saban says that the former Alabama player ‘pressed the red button’ at the Oval office during Trump’s White House visit

President Donald Trump talks to the White House journalists. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
“What happens to the owners of the NFL, are stupid? Deion Sanders was a great university soccer player, and was even greater in the NFL. He is also a very good coach, streetwise and intelligent! Therefore, Shedeur, his son of Marshal, has phenomenal genes and is all ready,” Trump wrote.
“It should be” chosen “immediately by a team that wants to win. Good luck Shedeur, and greet your wonderful father!”
The White House Secretary, Karoline Leavitt, suggested the following Monday that Trump’s post was influential.
Shedeur Sanders will have the opportunity to compete for the work of Marshal Campo regular against Kenny Pickett, Joe Flacco and Dillon Gabriel.

Colorado Buffaloes Safety Shilo Sanders, #21, against the Arizona Wildcats at Arizona Stadium in Tucson, Arizona, on October 19, 2024. (Mark J. Rebila-Imagn images)
Shilo Sanders signed with Tampa Bay Buccaneers as a non -recruited free agent. It could be a depth for buccaneers in high school.