April 27, 2025
In this day and age, in the year 2025, it’s almost comical to think the NFL is conspiring to keep Shedeur Sanders out of the NFL draft.
There has been an uncountable number of players over the years who’ve prepared themselves for the NFL draft only to be left home when it was all said and done.
I haven’t watched enough of Shadeur to give you an accurate analysis of his overall ability, but I do know he’s an athletic guy with a strong arm.
There’s a lot of athletic guys who have strong arms.
I wouldn’t put so much emphasis on stats here because, again, there’s a lot of guys who’ve crushed college football statistically and sucked in the NFL.
There must be something the NFL sees or something they know that the rest of the general population doesn’t know about, and if that’s the case, then that’s between Shadeur and the NFL.
From the outsider looking in, it’s probably best for Shadeur to start looking at himself as an individual and not as the son of a man who left a lasting legacy on the game.
This will prevent any type of letdown associated with entitlement.
He needs to look at this as a test. It’s a test of character, it’s a test of maturity, and it’s a test to see if his heart is truly in the game of football.
Shadeur Sanders will absolutely get an opportunity to prove himself in the NFL, and he needs to make the most of that opportunity.
