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NFL quarterback outlook Chedur Sanders This is the biggest issue that will enter Thursday’s NFL Draft.
Sanders was once the top pick in this year’s draft, and is rumored to have fallen on the draft board, according to multiple reports.
Some reports suggest that Sanders might be Can’t take it In the first round.
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sons Chedure Sanders and Dion Sanders (right) on the red carpet before the Super Bowl LIX NFL at the Senger Theatre on February 6, 2025. (Kirby Lee/Imagn Images)
For ESPN host Stephen A. Smith, the notion that Sanders, one of the top quarterbacks in college football this year, could potentially get out of the first round, is “terrifying.”
“I’m trying to understand. Smith said ESPN’s ‘first take’ Thursday.
“We know this brother can play. We know if he doesn’t have the best motor or the best arms. There’s accuracy. There’s calmness. All of these things can be done along with his skill set.
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Stephen A. Smith from ESPN’s “NBA Countdown” set is set to Intuit Dome. (Kirby Lee/Imagn Images)
Sanders led the Big 12 Conference with 4,134 yards and 37 touchdown passes, making him the Big 12 offensive player of the year. In 50 college games, Sanders threw for 14,347 yards, 134 touchdowns and 27 interceptions.
He was predicted to become one of the top players and the first player to be filmed shortly after the college football season.
However, amid concerns about his personality, Sanders’ draft stock has been raised in question in recent weeks.
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An anonymous NFL coach said recently NFL Network Sanders was “the worst official interview I’ve ever done in my life.”
“He’s very qualified. He takes unnecessary bags. He doesn’t play on time. He has a scary body language. He blames his teammates,” the coach continued. “But the biggest thing is he’s not that good.”
Another longtime AFC executive reiterated the sentiment, saying, “It didn’t work out in our interview. He wants to tell him what he’s trying to do, what he’s doing, and he makes you feel small.”

Colorado quarterback Shedure Sanders will speak at a press conference at the NFL Football Scouting Combine Combine Combine on February 28, 2025. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)
Sanders expressed confidence in a social media post a few hours ago draft Thursday.
“Legend,” he posted on X Thursday morning.
He added, “I was built for what I might bring today.”
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