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The questions on the experience of the draft of SheDer Sanders in the last three days which will greatly contribute to determining his future are: has he learned something? And can he use it to improve?
In this regard, the most recent add to the Quarterrière room in Cleveland Browns seems to be on the right track. Sanders, written in the fifth round (144th in total) on Saturday, seems to seek a perspective.
Regret, no, lesson learned, yes
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February 6, 2025; New Orleans, La: Deion Sanders (right) with his son Shedeur Sanders on the red carpet before the honors of the Super Bowl Lix NFL at the Saenger Theater. (Kirby Lee-Imagn images)
“Do I have regrets?” Sanders asked, repeating a question during his first media availability since the start of the project. “I have the impression that in life, it’s always a way to improve myself. So, it is always in different fields that I am able to improve myself.
“And some things that I could have done at the time that seemed just at the time that I could have gone in a different way, and it was like more during the season and things like that.”
Sanders not only slipped into the project. He made an avalanche on the board, really.
So how did it feel? What effect did it have on his state of mind?
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Sanders trusts God “made me”
“No, nothing really affected me in recent days,” said Sanders. “You know, to really push to have faith and understanding, you know, God really had me, and I am favored, I am blessed.
“In addition to that, it is really nothing that has changed. The love of the game is always the love of the game. When you get on the field, there was not too much negativity.
“So, I think it was just outside of football that is annoying. But, therefore, I have an opportunity now. We are about to get on the grass very soon.”
Sanders said that the advice he had obtained from his father and the Colorado coach, Deion Sanders, in the midst of the dramatic slide of the draft, helped. And he also shared his feelings throughout this period.

The quarter-arre of Colorado Buffaloes Shemer Sanders (2) famous after defeating the Arizona State Sun Devils at the Mountain America Stadium, domicile of the Sun Devils Asu. (Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY SPORTS)
Deion Sanders offered advice
“He said,” God had us. “So that’s what it is. It’s the route,” and that’s it. “
Sanders was described as titled. And maybe arrogant. This snapshot of him is not inaccurate, according to the moment.
But that’s not like that he would make everyone believe that he will be when he arrives at the establishment of Browns in Berea, Ohio.
Job 1: Manage business with respect
“Arrive and manage my business, do what I have to do, whatever the role, I’m just grateful for the opportunity. So that’s all I could ask. The rest is on me.
“I know that I will integrate myself perfectly. I have the impression that he first entered, showing respect for the veterinarians, showing them that I am here ready to work. Show the coaches and make them understand, I am ready to work here. So, they could really understand the real me. This is what I am really grateful or not.”
It is obvious that Sanders does not agree with what happened when it was transmitted by the 32 teams several times before the arrival of the fifth round. But at least, he is quite intelligent – at least that day – not to present himself as a victim of all this.

The Buffaloese quarter of Colorado Sheder Sanders (2) before the match against the Oklahoma State cowboys in Folsom Field. (Images of Ron Chenoy-Imagn)
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It would be a bad look.
“I have the impression that talent is everywhere throughout the draft,” he said. “It is simply a question of being chosen and which sees your value. That’s almost everything. Because it is a lot of precious players who go in the Tour after the first and second. So, I am a product of one of them.
“And I understand that you cannot really categorize, I will say my talent, I just have to prove and show what I am capable of. But what feeds me is my goal in life and understand the route that we are going to have to take. Understand that I have been able to have an opportunity when many people did not want to give me an opportunity. So that is what I am really grateful.”