Shedeur Sanders' brother shares Eagles legend's outrage over Giants' NFL Draft QB decision
The New York Giants stirred controversy during the NFL Draft by trading into the first round but opting for Jaxson Dart over Shedeur Sanders, who was highly anticipated to be a top pick. This decision sparked criticism from former Eagles star LeSean McCoy and led to expressions of discontent from Sanders' family, notably his brother Deion Sanders Jr. The Sanders family, visibly upset during the draft, believed something unusual was affecting Shedeur's selection, as he did not get drafted, despite being prepared with all 32 NFL team caps. Concerns about Shedeur's character and interview performance were cited by anonymous NFL insiders as reasons for his fall in draft rankings. Despite the setback, Shedeur remained optimistic, expressing faith and determination to move on to greater opportunities, viewing the experience as motivation for future success.
The Giants' decision to draft Jaxson Dart over Shedeur Sanders, who was expected to be a high pick, shocked many, including the Sanders family and former NFL players.
Deion Sanders Jr. shared a critical post by LeSean McCoy on social media, highlighting the perceived mistake by the Giants and expressing frustration with their choice.
The Sanders family, gathered at home watching the draft, was prepared for Shedeur's selection with a cap for each NFL team, but he went undrafted in the first round.
Concerns about Shedeur's character surfaced, with an unnamed NFL coach describing him as entitled and difficult in interviews, which may have affected his draft stock.
Despite not being drafted, Shedeur delivered a speech to his family, emphasizing his belief in divine purpose and using the experience as motivation for future endeavors.
His brother Shilo Sanders openly questioned the draft process, suggesting that something unusual was happening regarding Shedeur's draft situation.
Shedeur's positive outlook and focus on future opportunities reflect his resilience and determination to overcome the unexpected disappointment of the draft night.