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When is a rejected potential Sherdeur Sanders Falling from the first round of NFL in 2025, there were some who could not believe that the organization had not chosen it, although it was not considered a total shock.
But given that on Friday night, three other attackers not named Sanders came off the draft, the reaction was a pure shock.
Sanders, Colorado Buffaloes Quarterback, who was the finalist Heisman Trophy last season of college, remains available in the third and last day of the NFL draft. 102 prospects from the board took off, with the fourth rounds starting at noon in Green Bay, everyone wonders which NFL team will finally pull the trigger on Sanders.
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Colorado, a Shero Schdeur Sanders striker, watches an NFL football reconnaissance exercise in a combination in Indianapolis, on Saturday, March 1, 2025. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)
The surprise and shock may not even be the words to describe this fall, the draft of the committee, probably the greatest we saw in a recent memory for someone who many considered to be at least the choice of day 2.
Why is this happening for Sanders? This is a question of everyone in mind, including ESPN’s Booger McFarland, who thinks the answer lies outside the ribbon.
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“It has to be more than football,” he said during the NFL draft online. “He is the best pure passerby you can draw. When you start seeing development projects such as Jalena Milroe and Dillon Gabriel – and nothing against these guys, but they are not nearly a player who is Sherdeur Sanders. When they go before it, the only thing you can say is more than football.”
Tyler Shough (New Orleans Saints), Milroe (Seattle Seahawks) and Gabriel (Cleveland Browns) were selected on Friday night in the appropriate order. Particularly Gabriel was a glaze on the cake for those who were confused that Sanders did not leave the board, because some experts did not have it on their first five return ladder who started the draft.
Mel Kiper Jr., longtime analyst of NFL drawing with ESPN, was unwavering because of Sanders’s talent, ranking him with the highest perspective on his great committee. He voted that Sanders threw out from the first round on Thursday night, but was amazed to see what happened the next day.
“I think it’s disgusting,” he said during the long -term Rant after the 2nd day came and left. “I don’t understand what’s the hell happens to this … Someone will have to explain it to me.”
Joel Klatt, who called several games of Buffaloes in the last college season for Fox Sports, saw what Sanders can do personally for a football program.

Colorado, the Shero Sedeur Sanders (2) striker throws a passage in the central Florida during the first half of the NCAA College football game, on Saturday, September 28, 2024, in Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack, File)
While broadcasting NFL Network, Klatt pointed his finger at the narratives built on Sanders during the procedure before drawing for the reason why he slides.
“Sherdeur represents everything I do not like in the NFL draft, which is just one thing: these are narratives. These are the narratives that are built, lazy and honest, when you come out as an anonymous source of a meeting you had and don’t think that a child was measured that he was in your room.
“Sherdeur Sanders will be a good striker in the National Football League, and I think he will make some main coach and some cheerleading bases very happy, because he has already done so in his career in what I think is very difficult at the center of attention for his father at the University of Colorado and a program that was nothing before he arrived there for two decades.”
At the same time, Klatt also believes that it is time for Sanders to reflect, because the analyst thinks it is not a cassette that causes this free fall.
“His field game suggested that he should already be chosen,” Klatt explained. “There were some attackers, their game on the field probably does not guarantee the choice over his games on the field.
“The reason she is not focused at the moment is because of the person sitting with these teams and did not cut with them for any reason.”
Not just analysts who thought about Sanders’ design of the situation – even President Donald Trump jumped into the mix and said how crazy it was.
“What is wrong with NFL owners, are they stupid? Deion Sanders was a great football player in college, and he was even bigger in NFL. He is also a very good coach, street and smart! Therefore, Shedeur, his striker, son, has phenomenal genes and everything is set up for size,” Trump UA wrote Truth social post.
The host ESPN -a Stephen A. Smith called it “damn shame.” Chief coach Denver Broncos Sean Payton, who already has a young striker after taking Bo Nix in the first round in the first round, admitted his surprise and even a football account of Buffaloes on X, posted 10 minutes of valuable distinguished parts of Sanders, just to remind everyone how good he is on the net.
These reactions are just the tip of the iceberg, because the football world is still confused when Sanders was available on Saturday in the fourth round.

Colorado, the Shero Sedeur Sanders attacker speaks during a press conference at NFL Football Scouting Combine on Friday, February 28, 2025, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)
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After the final choice was made in the 3rd round, Sanders, who was surrounded by friends and family at home, including his father and coach Colorado Deion Sanders, published on X.
“Thank God for everything,” he wrote.
Of the teams still in search of a potential new striker on the depth ladder, Pittsburgh Steelers, who are believed to be an option in the 1st and 3rd rounds, remain a leader, as well as Las Vegas Raiders.
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