The Cleveland Browns selected quarterback Shedeur Sanders from Colorado with the 144th pick in the fifth round of the NFL draft, marking a surprising drop for a player many expected to be a first-round pick. Sanders had generated significant buzz leading up to the draft, with projections placing him anywhere from the third pick to the 21st. However, he remained undrafted on the first two days, with five quarterbacks selected before him, including Cam Ward and Jaxson Dart.
Moments after his selection, Sanders expressed his gratitude on social media, stating, “Thank you GOD.” The Browns celebrated the addition with a highlight reel, calling him “Another playmaker in the mix.” Prior to the draft, he was considered the best prospect still available, ranked 30th by NBC Sports’ Connor Rogers.
Shedeur, the son of NFL Hall-of-Famer Deion Sanders, began his college career at Jackson State in 2021 while his father was the head coach. After transferring to Colorado with Deion following the 2022 season, Sanders significantly impacted the team’s performance. In his senior season, he achieved the title of Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year, completing 74% of his passes for 4,134 yards, 37 touchdowns, and 10 interceptions.
His contribution was crucial in Colorado’s revival, transforming a one-win team into a nine-win program, their first success since 2016. Despite his on-field achievements, Sanders faced scrutiny regarding his character off the field, which drew attention from scouts and coaches during the draft process.
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