Shedeur Sanders’ Slide in NFL Draft Cost Him $44 Million

Yeah, I think Deion probably coached him how to behave in the interviews but Deion was top tier blue chipper and a DB. You can get away with that stuff if you are super talented DB, you're not leading the entire offense. SS is just a privileged kid who was not advised well by his father. Hopefully he can see that and comes around or he will have a short lived NFL career.
Yes, the naturally gifted athletes do not usually make the best coaches. It comes natural for them and they do not understand why others can't do the same things. The best coaches are usually the ones that hand to work very hard just to compete at the game. Same thing with Deon on giving recommendations on how to interview for a team that wants to draft you... Makes sense that his other son dropped him and found a real agent.
 






One of his biggest fans sues. Might change the world as we know it.

Hopefully the moron who brought this suit ends up having to pay any and all court costs involved in getting it thrown out as punishment for wasting people's time with a ridiculous lawsuit.
 


Who really gives a shit about this guy in Gopher nation.
Something to talk about during the down time. The Deion Sanders circus has been something fascinating to watch over the past few years and the Shedeur draft drama was just another layer on that. Has no real impact on the Gophers but makes for good message board fodder.
 

I'm still trying to get a grip on where to put the accent on Shedeur. I have heard it multiple ways depending on if a person was gentle or angry.
 



















I mean, I get wanting to experience driving fast when you're young. I was an idiot. But you don't keep doing it ha ha come on man. At least this wasn't in Switzerland or Norway.
 

Yes, I know it’s the preseason,

I Aldo know if he struggled it would have been posted right after the game was complete!!

What’s uber funny about a thread like this is all the “saints” who never made questionable decisions in their youth like everyone hasn’t gone dumb shite in their lifetime!!!!

Shedeur Sanders impresses in NFL preseason debut: Detailing how Browns rookie QB performed vs. Panthers​


It doesn't matter how you get to the NFL. Really, the only thing that matters is what you do when you get there and are given an opportunity. For Shedeur Sanders, who famously fell from a projected top-five pick all the way to the fifth round of the 2025 NFL Draft, he made the most of his NFL debut and may have just crashed the party in the Cleveland Browns crowded quarterback room.

With veteran Joe Flacco (the presumptive Week 1 starter) resting, along with Kenny Pickett and Dillon Gabriel both sidelined with hamstring injuries, Sanders was given the start in the Browns preseason opener against the Carolina Panthers. And the rookie balled out, playing nearly three full quarters. In that time, Sanders completed 14 of his 23 pass attempts for 138 yards and two touchdowns. On top of that, he had some highlight plays in the exhibition that'll certainly create enough buzz to warrant consideration to move up the depth chart.

From the jump, Sanders seemed quite comfortable, even if the initial drive was an underwhelming three-and-out. There, Sanders was let down by his pass catchers, with Diontae Johnson dropping his first pass and then Kaden Davis losing field position on third down after double-clutching a reception. While Sanders' night began with two punts and a turnover on down, he started to heat up in the second quarter.

After a muffed punt gave the Browns the football inside the red zone, Sanders showed nifty footwork, rolling out to his left and throwing a dime to Davis for the first of two touchdowns on the night for the duo.


WATCH: Browns' Shedeur Sanders tosses first touchdown pass in NFL preseason debut vs. Panthers
Cameron Salerno
WATCH: Browns' Shedeur Sanders tosses first touchdown pass in NFL preseason debut vs. Panthers

Sanders showed poise in the pocket, but was most eye-popping throwing on the run. On that initial touchdown, he showed his ability to roll out to his left. His most impressive throw of the night, however, flashed his ability to roll right two drives later. With a defender in his face, Sanders completed a 30-yard pass to Luke Floriea, who made a tremendous one-handed catch.


While the Sanders hype train is likely already off the rails, it's fair to point out that it wasn't a perfect showing. He nearly threw an interception when throwing into traffic on a pass intended for Gage Larvadain in the second quarter. On the following play, Sanders tried to do too much when feeling pressure on his right and scrambled. Instead of throwing the ball away, he ran out of bounds for a loss.


Coming out of the halftime locker room, Sanders also seemed to cool off a touch from his white-hot second quarter. The Browns had back-to-back punts with some shaky command from Sanders, but he and the unit recovered with another touchdown drive with four minutes to go in the third quarter. On that march to the end zone, Sanders completed both of his pass attempts, including a 25-yarder to tight end Brenden Bates.

Even with those nitpicks, it's hard not to feel encouraged by what Sanders put together on the field on Friday night. And if he continues to stack these types of showings together throughout the summer, it could be enough to make coach Kevin Stefanski seriously consider him for the starting job, whether that be as soon as Week 1 or at some point during the 2025 campaign.
 

Yes, I know it’s the preseason,

I Aldo know if he struggled it would have been posted right after the game was complete!!

What’s uber funny about a thread like this is all the “saints” who never made questionable decisions in their youth like everyone hasn’t gone dumb shite in their lifetime!!!!

Shedeur Sanders impresses in NFL preseason debut: Detailing how Browns rookie QB performed vs. Panthers​


It doesn't matter how you get to the NFL. Really, the only thing that matters is what you do when you get there and are given an opportunity. For Shedeur Sanders, who famously fell from a projected top-five pick all the way to the fifth round of the 2025 NFL Draft, he made the most of his NFL debut and may have just crashed the party in the Cleveland Browns crowded quarterback room.

With veteran Joe Flacco (the presumptive Week 1 starter) resting, along with Kenny Pickett and Dillon Gabriel both sidelined with hamstring injuries, Sanders was given the start in the Browns preseason opener against the Carolina Panthers. And the rookie balled out, playing nearly three full quarters. In that time, Sanders completed 14 of his 23 pass attempts for 138 yards and two touchdowns. On top of that, he had some highlight plays in the exhibition that'll certainly create enough buzz to warrant consideration to move up the depth chart.

From the jump, Sanders seemed quite comfortable, even if the initial drive was an underwhelming three-and-out. There, Sanders was let down by his pass catchers, with Diontae Johnson dropping his first pass and then Kaden Davis losing field position on third down after double-clutching a reception. While Sanders' night began with two punts and a turnover on down, he started to heat up in the second quarter.

After a muffed punt gave the Browns the football inside the red zone, Sanders showed nifty footwork, rolling out to his left and throwing a dime to Davis for the first of two touchdowns on the night for the duo.


WATCH: Browns' Shedeur Sanders tosses first touchdown pass in NFL preseason debut vs. Panthers
Cameron Salerno
WATCH: Browns' Shedeur Sanders tosses first touchdown pass in NFL preseason debut vs. Panthers' Shedeur Sanders tosses first touchdown pass in NFL preseason debut vs. Panthers

Sanders showed poise in the pocket, but was most eye-popping throwing on the run. On that initial touchdown, he showed his ability to roll out to his left. His most impressive throw of the night, however, flashed his ability to roll right two drives later. With a defender in his face, Sanders completed a 30-yard pass to Luke Floriea, who made a tremendous one-handed catch.


While the Sanders hype train is likely already off the rails, it's fair to point out that it wasn't a perfect showing. He nearly threw an interception when throwing into traffic on a pass intended for Gage Larvadain in the second quarter. On the following play, Sanders tried to do too much when feeling pressure on his right and scrambled. Instead of throwing the ball away, he ran out of bounds for a loss.


Coming out of the halftime locker room, Sanders also seemed to cool off a touch from his white-hot second quarter. The Browns had back-to-back punts with some shaky command from Sanders, but he and the unit recovered with another touchdown drive with four minutes to go in the third quarter. On that march to the end zone, Sanders completed both of his pass attempts, including a 25-yarder to tight end Brenden Bates.

Even with those nitpicks, it's hard not to feel encouraged by what Sanders put together on the field on Friday night. And if he continues to stack these types of showings together throughout the summer, it could be enough to make coach Kevin Stefanski seriously consider him for the starting job, whether that be as soon as Week 1 or at some point during the 2025 campaign.
He looked solid but people seem to be over looking the fact he threw two balls right to the Panthers and they dropped both of them. And the first TD pass was into triple coverage and also nearly picked off.

He's not going to go 3-0 on bad passes like that very often. But looked solid overall in his first game. I was more impressed with JJ McCarthy's first game last year than Sanders first but was solid.
 


He looked solid but people seem to be over looking the fact he threw two balls right to the Panthers and they dropped both of them. And the first TD pass was into triple coverage and also nearly picked off.

He's not going to go 3-0 on bad passes like that very often. But looked solid overall in his first game. I was more impressed with JJ McCarthy's first game last year than Sanders first but was solid.
I didn’t see the game, do appreciate your thoughts.

I think he has a ton of arm talent and am interested to see his that will play out!!!
 

If he impresses, they’d be smart to trade him for something better than a fifth round pick. It wasn’t just one bad decision. Even if he’s talented, there’s a higher chance he’ll disrupt the team than become a franchise QB.
Crus Carter and Randy Moss say hi!!!
 






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