Browns' Shedeur Sanders needs to ‘just get it’ in the NFL after draft slide, says NBA legend
Shedeur Sanders, after being unexpectedly drafted by the Cleveland Browns at No. 144, finds himself at the beginning of a challenging journey in the NFL. Despite the discouragement of his draft position, NBA legend Gilbert Arenas advises Sanders to focus on making the most of his opportunities, emphasizing that success in the league is not determined by draft order but by performance. The comparison to Tom Brady, who was also a late draft pick but became a NFL legend, serves as a motivational example for Sanders. The sentiment of 'just get it', akin to Nike's 'Just do it', underscores the importance of action over contemplation in writing one’s success story. Sanders now faces the task of proving his worth on the field to reshape the narrative around his draft slide and demonstrate his potential impact for the Browns.
Shedeur Sanders experienced a notable slide in the NFL Draft, being picked at No. 144 by the Cleveland Browns, which placed him in an unexpected spotlight for negative reasons.
NBA great Gilbert Arenas offers Sanders the advice of focusing on performance rather than draft position, asserting that success in the NFL hinges on what players do after they are drafted.
The narrative surrounding late draft picks like Tom Brady, who became highly successful despite being chosen in the sixth round, is used to encourage Sanders to transcend his draft position.
The advice 'just get it', similar to the iconic Nike slogan 'Just do it', emphasizes the importance of taking decisive action to create a successful career narrative.
Sanders is tasked with proving his abilities on the field, confronting the challenge of overcoming the perceptions tied to his draft position by demonstrating his value and potential for the Browns.
In one way, the tough part is over for Shedeur Sanders. That miserable NFL Draft free fall all the way to the Cleveland Browns at No. 144 had him in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons.
In another way, the tough part is just beginning. Now, he's got to go win a QB job and prove himself.
There's one way he should approach it, says NBA great Gilbert Arenas.
"[Sanders] got to go into the [NFL] and just get it. It's never about where you drafted it's about what you do once you get there," Arenas said on his show.
As far as positive advice goes, that's the refrain that's been out there since Sanders was drafted.
Do people remember when Tom Brady was drafted? Yeah, the sixth round.
But that's not his prevailing narrative. His Super Bowl rings lead the story.
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If Sanders is a success, people will wonder why he fell to the fifth round. They're wondering that already.
But he has the chance to overcome that narrative with his play on the field.
"Just get it" is great advice.
It's a bit like the Nike slogan, "Just do it."
There's no more time to think or to worry. The only way to write the best story is to go out there and make it happen.
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