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Shedur Sanders is probably the most popular name in this year’s NFL draft, but he is not the most popular player to go to number 1.

After a long time of the 1A to 1A from the Cafar ward, Sanders continued to fall into the eyes of most of the scouts. In fact, it is not very difficult to say that anything is difficult to say that Jackson is ahead of sanders in the dart quarterback rankings.

There is no question that Sanders are polarizing, and Ryan Clarke of ESPN said that he had heard the word “arrogant” floating around the quarterbacks.

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Colorado Quarterback Sheders Sanders speaks during a press conference at NFL Scouting Combine on 28 February 2025 at Sanders Indianapolis. (AP Photo/George Walker iv)

“They say some of these reports, and you listen to these few things, and you hear the word ‘arrogant’.” Why is he arrogant? To tell me in such a way that he is currently in the game as a coach or aggressive coordinator, as he is going to do what he has done.

Of course, some popularity of Sanders stems from being the son of the Hall of Famer Deeyan, who gave him coaching in both Jackson State and Colorado. In some circles, this may be a barrier to their draft stock.

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Colorado Buffalo Quarterback Sheder Sanders was heated before the game against Brigham Young Coggies at Sanders Almodom. (Troy Tormina-Imgon Picture)

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But Clarke said that his skin color can also be a matter of concern for NFL teams.

“It’s not just about him that he is the son of Dion Sanders. It is about the Bravo that he does. It is about the fact that he looks in a certain way. It is about the fact that sometimes his skin color can be questioned. And I believe that the Sanders is going to deal with him until he goes to the ground.”

Sanders confidently stated the NFL scouting combination last month, saying that history will “repeat himself”.

“We went to Colorado from Jackson State and changed two programs back-to-back. You can’t think I can come to an NFL franchise and change a program again? It’s history, it’s always going to repeat itself,” Sanders said.

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The Colorado Quarterback Shedur passes against Sanders Cancers Jayavaks and in the Gaha Field at Earohed Stadium. (Nick Tra.

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“If you are not trying to change the franchise or culture, I don’t find it. Therefore, you should know that history repeats itself again and again, and I have done it again and again, so it should not be a question as to why NFL franchise should choose me.”

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