Shedeur Sanders is still on NFL draft boards after QB-needy teams pass on him in 1st round

Green Bay, Wis. (AP) – Shidor Sanders is still on the blackboard after the first round of the US Football Association draft.

The new York Giants team has passed on the former Gortbeck in Colorado twice, including selection No. 3 Thursday. LAS VEGAS (No. 6), New York Gates (No. 7), New Orleans (No. 9) and Peteberg (No. 21) also said, not thanks to Sanders, and it seems that four teams need a signal.

To what extent will Sanders fall now?

It will definitely be available when the second round begins on Friday with the Cleveland that indicates the QB around the clock. Brown holds two of the first four options in the tour.

Sanders said in a video posted on YouTube on Thursday evening. “I don’t think this has happened without reason. All this is, of course, fuel for fire. Under any circumstances, we all know that this should not happen, but we understand that we are facing bigger and better things. Tomorrow. We will be happy regardless.”

There was some thought that a team would circulate at the bottom end of the first round and seize Sanders. But no one did.

The giants seemed as it might. They sent three options to Houston to choose the twenty -fifth year, then chose Oli Miss Gortrobbeck Jackson Dart over Sanders. Television cameras offered the Sanders family and waiting in Canton, Texas.

Fears about the strength of Sanders have become an issue in recent weeks, although his father, the professional football hall and coach Colorado Dion Sanders laughed at this idea. In 50 group games, SHEDEUR SANDERS 14,347 yards, with 134 land touch and 27 objections. Complete 70.1 % of his decisions and run for 17 other degrees.

He ended the eighth in Heisman Trophy. His former teammate on the Colorado Travis Hunter ranked second in Jacksonville, who traded four options to raise three sites and choose the winner of Heisman.

But Sanders did not get the same party in the first round. Although there are some speculation that may slip to the second round, most strangers have obtained a person-a great privilege in the city-he will leave an opportunity for the talented player who brings the entourage.

Sanders previously said he did not need bright lights in Broadway or Bellagio. He said: “I can bring cameras and eyes anywhere I go to.” He insisted that interest will not disturb him a little because, as his father said, he grew up to preserve calm and continuity.

“There is one thing I learned is not really interesting in the opinion of anyone, but those around us are the mission.”

His father was honest along the way.

Dion Sanders said: “We have already won. We came from a private school. We came from HBCU. We won,” Dion Sanders said. “Shidor is formulated. He will go in the first round … We won, man. We have already won.”

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