NFL tries to send message to Shedeur Sanders, father with draft slide, ex-NFL star says
Shedeur Sanders, son of Hall of Famer Deion Sanders, fell to the fifth round of the NFL draft, being selected by the Cleveland Browns, due to reportedly questionable interviews with teams and a perception of sending a message from the NFL. Former NFL star Robert Griffin III suggested that Sanders' draft slide was personal, implying a lesson was being taught to him and his father, a lesson not previously imposed on other high-profile quarterbacks like Eli Manning and Andrew Luck. Despite the setback, Sanders maintained a positive attitude, expressing gratitude for his selection and focusing on proving the Browns' decision right. The Browns had already selected another quarterback, Dillon Gabriel, before picking Sanders. Sanders acknowledged areas for personal improvement and remained committed to refining his skills each offseason.
Shedeur Sanders, a former college star and son of Deion Sanders, was drafted by the Cleveland Browns in the fifth round, a slide attributed to questionable interviews and a perceived message from the NFL.
Robert Griffin III argued that Sanders' draft position was a personal affront, aimed at teaching him and his father a lesson not previously taught to quarterbacks like Eli Manning, Andrew Luck, and Joe Burrow.
Sanders was the second quarterback selected by the Browns in the draft, following Dillon Gabriel from Oregon, indicating a strategic choice by the team.
Despite falling in the draft, Sanders expressed a positive outlook, emphasizing his blessings and the unchanged love for the game, while acknowledging the need for personal growth.
Sanders aimed to prove the Browns' decision to select him was justified, demonstrating confidence in his abilities and commitment to improving his game in the offseason.
Griffin highlighted the inconsistency in how the NFL handled Sanders compared to other quarterbacks with similar confidence and bravado, suggesting a double standard.
The situation sparked debate about the NFL's intentions and highlighted the challenges faced by high-profile players navigating the draft process.