NFL, Shedeur Sanders and National Football League Draft
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EXCLUSIVE: Why did Shedeur Sanders slide in draft? NFL team execs give blunt views Still, Miller had Sanders pegged to the Steelers in his final mock draft but didn’t feel good about it ...
A fan has filed a $100 million lawsuit against the NFL after Shedeur Sanders' shocking slide in the draft, claiming to have been emotionally harmed.
Sanders' draft slide surprised everyone -- one fan so much that he is suing the NFL for $100 million in punitive damages, "for the harm caused to the Plaintiff and the impact of the NFL's actions on his emotional well being," according to court documents, via MSNBC.
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College Football Network on MSN‘Lmaooo Not a Parent Police’ – Fans Shred Podcaster Over Deion Sanders Criticism For Proud Dad Posts on Shedeur SandersThe Cleveland Browns selected Shedeur Sanders with the 144th overall pick in the fifth round of the 2025 NFL Draft. Sanders went down quite a slide, as he was predicted to be picked in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft in his very early 20s.
The Cleveland Browns had a very unique 2025 NFL Draft as they ended up selecting two quarterbacks that could compete for the starting job. Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders are both on the team now, and they are competing at rookie minicamp. Gabriel was drafted ahead of Sanders, but Sanders has been looking better during camp.
Pundits galore have speculated that Sanders could utilize his draft slide as motivation to raise his game and prove the doubters wrong.
Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders said his “job here isn’t to prove people wrong” but to “prove myself right” as he spoke to the media for the first time since his dramatic slide and fifth round selection during the NFL Draft.
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Sporting News on MSNColorado star Shedeur Sanders makes announcement on Browns QB situationThe Cleveland Browns made a decision to draft Shedeur Sanders, a decision that no other team wanted to make. For the former Colorado star, the draft process is over. All Sanders can do now is look back at his time at Colorado and focus on the NFL.