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question Chedur Sanders‘The NFL Draft experience over the past three days has been something that will go a long way in determining his future. Has he learned anything? And can he use it to improve it?
In that regard, the latest additions Cleveland Browns The quarterback room seems to be on the right path. Drafted in the fifth round on Saturday (144th overall), Sanders appears to have reached his point of view.
Regrets, no, lessons learned, yes
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February 6th, 2025. New Orleans, Louisiana: Dion Sanders (right) on the red carpet with son Shedale Sanders before Super Bowl LIX NFL honors at the Senger Theatre. (Kirby Lee-Imagn image)
“Do you have any regrets?” Sanders asked repeatedly during the first media availability since the draft began. “In my life, it is always a way to improve, so it is always in different areas where I can improve.
“And then, at the time, when I could turn around differently, I could have done it. It was like the whole season and that kind of thing.”
Sanders wasn’t just skated in the draft. He really got on an avalanche.
So, how did it feel? How did that affect his way of thinking?
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Sanders trusts God “I had me.”
“No, nothing has really affected me over the last few days,” Sanders said. “You know, God really had me, just having faith and understanding. I like it, I am blessed.
“Additionally, it’s not really odd. The love of the game is still the love of the game. When you got to the field, there wasn’t much negativity being said.
“So I think it was just outside of football. But now I have the opportunity. We’re really trying to get on the grass right away.”
Sanders said in a dramatic slide in the draft, the advice he got from his father and Colorado coach Deion Sanders, he helped. And he also shared his feelings during that time.

Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Chedure Sanders (2) celebrates after beating the Arizona state Sun Devils at Mountain America Stadium, home to the ASU Sun Devils. (Mark J. Rebilas-Usa Today Sports)
Deion Sanders provided advice
“He said, ‘God got us.’ It’s what I’m doing, you know everything, it’s you might know, it’s the last two minutes of the game and you create all the stakes. This is the route. “And that’s all.”
Sanders is portrayed as a right. And perhaps rog arrog. His snapshots are not inaccurate according to the instant.
But that’s not a way for everyone to believe he’s there when he arrives at the Browns facility in Bellair, Ohio.
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“I’m just grateful for the opportunity no matter what role I get there, dealing with my business, doing what I have to do. That’s all I can ask for. The rest is with me.
“I know it fits perfectly. I feel like I’m in the first place with respect to the vet, showing me that I’m ready to work here. Showing the coach, I’m ready to work here.
It is clear that Sanders disagrees with what happened when all 32 teams were handed over multiple times until the fifth round arrives. But at least he is smart enough to start with being victimized by it, at least on this day.

Colorado Buffalo quarterback Chedure Sanders (2) before his match against the Oklahoma State Cowboys at Folsom Field. (Image of Ron Chenoy-Immagn)
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Sanders avoids accepting victims
That would be a bad expression.
“I feel that talent is everywhere in the whole draft,” he said. “It’s just about being chosen and who sees your worth. It’s pretty much that, because it’s because a lot of valuable players go to the round after the first and second. So, I’m the product of one of them.
“And you really understand that you can’t categorize. I say talent, I have to prove and show what I can. But what fuels me is to understand the routes we have to take. Understand that many people didn’t get the opportunity when they didn’t want to give me the opportunity.
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