Former Colorado QB falls to 144th overall after being considered top 5 pick; CBS analyst raises questions about his behavior in pre-draft meetings.
Negative reports are emerging about former Colorado quarterback Sheduer Sanders, who was drafted 144th overall by the Cleveland Browns. The concerns center around his attitude with coaches and his behavior during pre-draft meetings. One coach described a formal interview as “the worst,” citing entitlement.
During a CBS broadcast, analyst Ross Tucker recalled a situation where Sanders skipped a scheduled meeting before a college game. The initial reason for the postponement was an injury, but Sanders failed to show up at the rescheduled meeting. This unusual behavior raised eyebrows among NFL professionals.
Tucker expressed skepticism about Sanders’ professionalism and questioned how many other stories like this exist in his college career. With a non-traditional approach to meetings and interviews, it’s unclear what Sanders will be like as an NFL quarterback. Despite being part of a deep Browns quarterback room with Deshaun Watson, Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett, Tyler Shough, Jalen Milroe, and Dillon Gabriel, his draft slide suggests some concerns about his fit in the league.
Source: https://www.foxnews.com/sports/cbs-analyst-recalls-time-when-shedeur-sanders-missed-pregame-obligation-network