Shedeur Sanders Gets Prank Call During NFL Draft From Falcons' Defensive Coordinator's Son, NFL Investigating
Shedeur Sanders, a 23-year-old quarterback and projected first-round pick, was targeted in a prank call during the 2025 NFL Draft by Jax Ulbrich, the son of the Atlanta Falcons' defensive coordinator. The call, which falsely claimed Sanders was being drafted by the New Orleans Saints, was made during day two of the draft and was broadcasted via livestream from Sanders' draft party. This incident has been widely criticized by fans and media as cruel, especially as Sanders' draft position fell to No 144, eventually being selected by the Cleveland Browns. The prank has prompted an investigation by the NFL into how Sanders' private number was accessed, with both the Atlanta Falcons and Jax Ulbrich issuing public statements. The video of the call, capturing reactions from both Sanders and the prankers, quickly went viral on social media, amplifying the controversy surrounding the event.
Shedeur Sanders, anticipated to be a first-round pick, experienced a significant drop in his draft position to No 144, ultimately being chosen by the Cleveland Browns, during the 2025 NFL Draft.
During the draft, Jax Ulbrich, the son of the Atlanta Falcons' defensive coordinator, made a prank call impersonating the New Orleans Saints' GM, falsely informing Sanders that he was being picked by the Saints.
The prank call was broadcast live from Sanders' draft party, allowing viewers to see the exchange from both Sanders' and the prankers' perspectives, which quickly gained attention and criticism on social media.
The incident has led to an investigation by the NFL, focusing on how Sanders' phone number, which was supposed to be confidential, was obtained by the prankers.
Both the Atlanta Falcons and Jax Ulbrich have issued public statements regarding the incident, addressing the involvement of the defensive coordinator's son and the ongoing investigation.
The prank call has been condemned by fans and media as especially harsh, given Sanders' notable drop in draft ranking and the emotional impact of the misleading information.
The viral nature of the video has intensified scrutiny on the NFL's handling of personal data and the conduct of individuals associated with the league during such high-stakes events.

Shedeur Sanders received a prank call during the 2025 NFL Draft, and the incident is currently under investigation by the football organization.
The 23-year-old quarterback was projected to be a first round pick in the draft, but was unfortunately dropped to No 144, before being drafted to the Cleveland Browns.
However, during day two of the NFL draft, a video went viral on social media depicting Sanders receiving a call on the phone that was specifically being used to find out his draft pick.
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The Atlanta Falcons defensive coordinator’s son, Jax Ulbrich, 21, was part of a prank call that told Shedeur he was being drafted by the New Orleans Saints, a prank call that has been viewed as very cruel by fans and media alike.
“It’s been a long wait, man,” the prank caller said in the video, impersonating Saints’ GM Mickey Loomis. “We’re going to take you with our next pick, man, but you’re going to have to wait a little bit longer, man. Sorry about that.”
When the prank call happened, Shedeur said to his family that only NFL personnel had his number, which tipped off fans that it was someone within the organization. The call was videoed by the prankers friend, as well as live streamed from Shedeur’s draft party, so everyone saw both sides of the call from both perspectives.
Since then, the Atlanta Falcons have released a statement in regards to the incident, and the NFL is investigating how his number got leaked. Jax Ulbrich, the one who made the prank call, also released a statement, and you can read both statements read below.
Falcons’ statement on the involvement of defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich’s son, Jax, in the draft weekend prank call to Shedeur Sanders: pic.twitter.com/PgSxURroaY
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) April 27, 2025