A negative narrative has been built around Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders following his recent NFL Combine appearance. His draft stock is reportedly
Shedeur Sanders, the son of NFL Hall of Famer Deion Sanders, has stirred buzz following comments made last week at the NFL Scouting Combine.
One of the main takeaways from the NFL combine was that the draft stock of Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders has plummeted. While he didn't participate in the activities, he made his presence felt in the annual audition for NFL prospects as he talked with reporters, scouts, and team officials.
It's not just about the transfer portal. High school coaches say recruits are taking less NIL money to play for Sanders at Colorado.
Although Sanders did not participate in drills, he engaged with the media and held individual meetings with teams. NFL insider Josina Anderson reported that a quarterbacks coach from a team with a top-seven pick took issue with Sanders' demeanor.
While Sanders came in with bravado, Belichick is taking a methodical, no-expectations approach. What that means for North Carolina remains to be seen—but it’s already one of the most intriguing storylines of the college football season.
Sanders arrived in a sparkly necklace and spoke with the same brash confidence that defined the career of his longtime coach and Hall of Fame father, Deion Sanders ... State’s starter before nearly leading Miami to the CFP playoffs.