INDIANAPOLIS — Shedeur Sanders started and ended his media session with the same word. Not only is “Legendary” the slogan for his growing brand — including a clothing line and a podcast — but it’s also what the son of Hall of Famer Deion Sanders wants to become as an NFL quarterback.
D uring Saturday night’s NFL Combine broadcast, Deion Sanders sent a text message to NFL Network host Rich Eisen that stirred up attention both on and off the field. The message
Former NFL quarterback J.T. O'Sullivan admitted that he has concerns about Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders.
Deion Sanders' son says he has proved himself to be a top quarterback, wonders if there's "some type of external hate that you have for the family."
Quarterback Shedeur Sanders used everything at his disposal to finetune his game — six college offensive coordinators at two different schools, a multitude of NFL resources, his own father, even Tom Brady.
In the case of Eli Manning , the San Diego Chargers selected him with the No. 1 pick in 2004 despite his threatening to sit out his rookie season if they drafted him. He was eventually traded 45 minutes later to the New York Giants in exchange for the player they took at No. 4, Phillip Rivers.
Quarterbacks, wide receivers and running backs were the position groups that spoke with the media at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis on Friday morning, three positions that the Las Vegas Raiders will also be targeting this offseason.
Based on Luke Easterling's recent mock draft for Athlon Sports, Shedeur Sanders wouldn't have to wait long to hear his name called. Easterling projected that Sanders would go No. 3 overall to the New York Giants. In terms of his draft day plans, the Sanders family seems to be planning some sort of spectacle.