The Scouting Combine this past week did not run some of the top prospects in the NFL Draft, but interviews with the team were conducted.
And it seems he was awfully wrong for top quarterback prospect Shedale Sanders.
Sanders shows his confidence in getting his patents during his media sessions, reflecting his father, Deion Sanders, who has been Colorado's head coach for the past two seasons.
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Colorado quarterback Shedale Sanders will speak at a press conference at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis on Friday, February 28th, 2025. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)
However, NFL insider Jocina Anderson posted a detailed report from one quarterback coach, “Teams to draft the top 7,” who called Sanders “brash” and “arrage” in an interview with the Indianapolis organization.
Anderson reports that the quarterback coach is not following his own opinion on Sanders.
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“I don't deliberately name the team so that I don't call them directly. I just share this coach's personal rating as the exact opposite of how Sanders meets many reporters at press conferences with the media at the combine,” Anderson wrote in X.
“Sanders seemed out of the way to acknowledge multiple media members, whether recognizable or not. He looked confident (as many athletes do) heartfelt, polite, witty and thoughtful. Instead, these observations were clearly different from how other QB prospects came out in Indy's media last year.”
Speaking of the quarterback coach, Anderson added that the party in question appears to be “a problematic with the 'culture' of athletes who achieved widespread fame and economic success before entering the NFL.” He not only is he familiar with Nil's income, but he also expressed his desire to pursue other passions outside of football games, such as music and fashion.

Colorado quarterback Shedale Sanders will speak at a press conference at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis on Friday, February 28th, 2025. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)
As Anderson points out, scrutiny is not something Sanders is used to. “He is literally Sanders' son,” she wrote, adding that he “seems to be grounded quite a bit.”
“Modern college athletes are evolving as much as the size of business and opportunity surrounding them before they enter the professional league,” Anderson continued.
Overall, this quarterback coach from the top seven team on the draftboard is “not in favor of getting him” on their first round pick. But she says her post is because there are other people in the building who are vehemently opposed to that review.
Sanders and Miami's Come Ward are expected to become the first two quarterbacks in this year's draft, with no clear favourites to go to first.

Colorado quarterback Chedure Sanders watches drills at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis on Saturday, March 1, 2025. (AP photo/Michael Conroy)
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Currently, the top seven draftboards, the Tennessee Titans (No. 1), Cleveland Browns (No. 2), the New York Giants (3), the Las Vegas Raiders (No. 6), and the New York Jets (No. 7) could potentially use franchise quarterbacks.
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