Sheder Sanders made the NFL world speak during the weekend after launching football during a professional day with the draft a few weeks.
Sanders could be one of the first players chosen in the NFL draft. He and the former quarter of Miami Hurricanes Cam Ward are considered the best players in this available position.
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The quarter of Buffaloes Sheder Sanders passed the ball to the window of the University of Colorado NFL at the CU Indoor Practice in Boulder, on April 4, 2025. (Images Michael Ciaglo-Imagn)
But during his professional day, Sanders’ launch mechanisms sparked a debate. Sanders was seen by typing the ball before throwing it. The former quarter of the NFL, Kyle Sloter, thought it could be a “problem” for the former Buffaloes star of Colorado in the future.
“I personally believe that Shedeur Sanders has a chance to be a good QB in the NFL, but the boy is that the beating ball is going to be a problem,” he wrote on X. “Panting the ball is very common and not a problem when it comes to launching your launch movement, but Sheder will be affected.”
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The defensive rear of the New York Jets Andre Cisco warned that the defenders could go to Sanders early.

The quarter-arre of Colorado SheDer Sanders participated in passing exercises during the NFL Football Pro Day on Friday April 4, 2025 in Boulder. (AP photo / David Zalubowski)
“Boy would better stop type this ball, we strive to break early,” he wrote on X.
The wide receiver of the New York Giants, Darius Slayton, had a different grip.
“I promise that he can tap the ball and be very good if DB was so good to break the ball carpets, they would all have more than 8 choices per year,” wrote Slayton on social networks. “The same guys who fall for a concept of dagger of 2 men and abandon the excavation the 3rd and a long time every season all season to talk about a ball in the ball what joke.”
Others have also weighed.

Head coach Deion Sanders talks with his son, the quarter-Arrière Shedeur Sanders before spending exercises at the NFL Football Pro Day in Colorado Friday April 4, 2025 in Boulder. (AP photo / David Zalubowski)
Whatever the technique, Sanders is about to be a star of the game. The son of Deion Sanders had 4,134 yards by the pass and 37 passes in his last year in Colorado.