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The position of the draft of the NFL of Shedeur Sanders was a subject of heavy debate, and the receiver of the Giants of New York, Malik Nabers, explained why he was angry with the path traveled by the quarter of Colorado Buffaloes in the draft boards.
Watching Sanders spend not only on the first day, but also the second day of the draft rubbed the nabers in the wrong direction, and the second year receiver told the podcast “at 7 pm in Brooklyn” why.
“You don’t do that like that,” Nabers said to the New York Knicks legend, Carmelo Anthony and Kid Mero. “You can’t hit your talent.”
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The receiver of the New York Giants, Malik Nabers, warms before a match against the Buccaneers of Tampa Bay at the Metlife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ, November 24, 2024. (Vincent Carchietta / Imagn images)
Nabers, the sixth overall choice of the Giants in 2024, went further with his analysis on the Sanders game.
“I heard a lot about taking unnecessary bags. He had a bad line O. You know, he launched 70% [completion rate] With a bad line O. Talk about his exhaust of the pocket. You can draw many clips from three or four plated and throwing it on the ground.
“Most of his receptors had seven to eight affected. He played with Travis Hunter. He won the Biletnikoff. There are just things that you can’t hit.”
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The reports surfaced during the Sanders slide which indicated that the quarter-back, formerly considered as a safe selection in the first round, had bad interviews with several teams, encouraging them to transmit it.
His personality out of the field and his different passions and his companies may have dissuaded the teams.
“We have to stop making feelings with the way people play to persist,” said Nabers. “Yeah, he could have things he could say about the camera, out of the field. Anyway, that does not have to do with the way he plays football.

The former quarter-back of the Buffaloes of Colorado Shedeur Sanders before the spring match at Folsom Field. (Isaiah J. Downing / Imagn Images)
“Everyone has different personalities. You will never meet someone who has the same personality anywhere. We are all made different. So, for them to judge him on the things he says or how he behaves. How he behaves is all about the way his father raised him, and we all know deion, Bro.
The eldest Sanders, the temple of fame, a star of two sports that has trained Sheder since his first year at Jackson State, is also someone that people pointed their fingers after seeing his son fall into the dashboard.
“They just did that to show how they were bigger than he wanted to defend,” added Nabers. “I understand that, but you don’t do that. Not for a child like that who worked all their lives and we said that Deion’s children will never be as good as him.”

The Buffalos Quarter of Colorado Sheder Sanders before a match against the Arizona Wildcats in Arizona Stadium in Tuscon, Arizona, October 19, 2024. (Mark J. Rebilas / Imagn Images)
The Browns finally pressed the trigger on Sanders, making him their fourth quarter-Arrière added to the depth board this offseason. Dillon Gabriel de l’Oregon, which many had lower rankings to Sanders, was taken in the third round of the draft by the Browns.