Former Quarterback from Colorado Shedeur Sanders Chose to throw fits with last week’s NFL Scouting Combine. However, he traveled to Indianapolis and led meetings with different teams.
Sanders also asked questions from the media. Although it remains unclear whether something of the scouting combination will influence where it falls into next month’s NFL design, some anonymous criticism has surfaced.
NFL -Sinsider Josina Anderson reported that at least one assistant coach of “A Team Tryping in the Top Seven” Described Sanders As “brutal” and “arrogant.”
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Colorado Quarterback Shedeur Sanders speaks during a press conference at the NFL Scouting Combine 28 February 2025 in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)
“I am deliberately not mentioned by the team, not to call the team immediately. I only share that the personal assessment of this coach is the opposite of how Sanders encountered many reporters in his press conference with the media with the mowing porter,” ” Anderson wrote On X.
In a video that was recently placed on social media, Sanders rejected some idea that his concept stock was falling and it described it as ‘Fool’s Gold’.
“I am a Raider fan,” the camera operator responded to a study by Sanders about his clothing. “I pray for you, honey. I want you to go to the Raiders so much. I hope they trade in for God. “
“Well, everyone who is trying to drop my stock now, so who knows, man?” Said Sanders. “You know how life is. But it is what it is. It is Fool’s Gold. It’s not real. Don’t believe (the) media.”

Quarterback Shedeur Sanders from the Colorado Buffaloes celebrates while walking off the field after a match against the Arizona State Sun Devils in Mountain America Stadium 7 October 2023, in Tempe, Ariz. (Christian Petersen/Getty images)
Sanders is linked to the Las Vegas Raiders because of his relationship with Tom Brady, who has a minority stake in the franchise. Las Vegas has the number 6 pick in this year’s design.
Sanders and former Miami star Cam Ward are expected to be selected the first two quarterbacks in the April design.

Colorado Quarterback Shedeur Sanders looks at an exercise on the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis on March 1, 2025. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)
Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders coached sons Shedeur and Shilo in Jackson State and in Colorado. The head coach of the Buffaloes said he would only consider leaving Colorado for an NFL job if he could coach his both sons.
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“The only way I would consider (coaching in the NFL) is by coaching my sons,” Sanders told “Good Morning America” in January.
Sheureur finished its last university football season with 4,134 passing yards, 37 touchdowns and 10 interceptions.
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