SPORTS
Why Shedeur Sanders' Big Talk Backfired
USA, New YorkTue Apr 29 2025
Shedeur Sanders' draft weekend was a wild ride, and now more details are coming out about why some teams weren't interested in him. Boomer Esiason, a former NFL quarterback and analyst, shared some insights during his radio show. He mentioned that several team owners didn't want Sanders on their draft boards. Why? Because they found him arrogant and off-putting.
Esiason said that Sanders' comments about changing the locker room culture didn't sit well with many coaches and general managers. They saw him as entitled and not a good fit for their teams. This is a big deal because team owners have a lot of influence. If they don't want a player, that player's chances of getting drafted by that team drop significantly.
It's tough to confirm these claims without the owners going on record. But it's clear that something made Sanders fall so far in the draft. One big issue was how he handled the pre-draft process. He didn't take it seriously, and that didn't go unnoticed. His dad, Deion Sanders, also had a similar attitude, but he had the talent to back it up. Shedeur didn't have that same level of skill, so his approach had consequences.
Shedeur was asked if he had any regrets about the pre-draft process. He said he always looks for ways to improve. But will he take this experience to heart and make changes? Or will he become resentful and blame everyone else? That's the big question. If he wants to prove the teams that passed on him wrong, he needs to take responsibility and work on his issues.
The draft process is a game, and not everyone plays it well. For players who aren't top prospects, failing to play the game can lead to a lower draft position. Shedeur Sanders learned this the hard way. Now, the focus is on how he'll respond to this setback. Will he use it as motivation to improve? Or will he let it hold him back? Only time will tell.
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questions
If Shedeur Sanders wrote a book, would it be titled 'How to Turn Around a Locker Room (Even If They Don't Want You)'?
What if NFL owners had a secret 'No Entitled Players' club?
If Shedeur Sanders started a podcast, would it be called 'Entitled and Proud'?