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NFL Network Analyst Kyle Brandt revolves around the media’s story and why Chedur Sanders He slid to the Cleveland Browns in the fifth round in the draft.
Brandt appeared in “Good Morning Football” and dealt with Sanders’ slides as he survived the weekend. Sports experts were made quickly Race issues. Stephen A. Smith called it “Kepernick-level collusion,” and former Jamal Bowman lawmaker theorized that “America continues to fear strong black men.”
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Colorado Buffalo quarterback Chedure Sanders, #2, speaks to ESPN after the University of Colorado NFL showcase at the CU indoor practice facility in Boulder, Colorado, on April 4, 2025. (Michael Ciaglo-imagn image)
This didn’t sit well with Blunt. He said that Sanders slipped into the fifth round began as a “soccer tale to the drunken media story.”
“It’s become one of these earthquake media rodeos where you can sit there and say things that people you’ve followed for years know you don’t believe, or at best you can see what they were saying from emotional places they’re not reserved… I mean, I’m hearing things like conspiracy, conspiracy – what are you talking about?” Brandt asked.
“If one team thinks that Chedur Sanders will help them win one game over the other guys, will they not draft them right away? They promise you. These coaches are desperate, nomadic nomadic people who want to win the game after being fired and not move their families to another city.”
Brandt described NFL fans as rooted in “Sanders” because the media conversation was “very uncomfortable.”

The NFL Network will host Kyle Blunt during a Cincinnati Bengals game against the Los Angeles Rams at the Super Bowl LVI at Sophie Stadium in Inglewood, California on February 13, 2022. (Mark J. Rebilas-Usa Today Sports)
Super Bowl Champion shows why Chedure Sanders fell into the fifth round of the NFL Draft
“It’s sad, and it’s stupid,” he continued. “And when this story is far away, as this leads to the planet Mars, this is to the ether, recklessly in the commentary, you have to look for some simple truths… No team loved Shedale in the draft. No one loved him.
Brandt theorized that if the team doesn’t play Sanders right away, he doesn’t want the celebrities and the attention that comes with him, especially as a backup quarterback.
“I don’t know if that’s the Bat Frepin, who’s crazy enough to keep up with all the front runners talking about Chedur right now, but that’s my only practical response to what happened.”

Colorado Buffalo quarterback Shedur Sanders, #2, before his match against Utautz at Folsom Field in Boulder, Colorado, November 16, 2024. (Image of Ron Chenoy-Immagn)
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Sanders was chosen 144th overall and now competes I’ll make a list with Kenny Pickett, Joe Flaco and fellow draftmate Dillon Gabriel.
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