Eric Dickerson claims that the NFL told the teams not to write SheDer Sanders

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The shift of SheDer Sanders in the fifth round of the NFL draft was the subject of generalized controversy and speculation, even by President Donald Trump, in April.

Now, the renowned temple Eric Dickerson claims that the teams “have been invited not to” write Sanders to “make an example” of the quarter.

“I tell you a lot, what I heard from someone who is in the NFL that the NFL said [teams] Do not write it, do not write it, “said Dickerson in an interview on the program” Roggin and Rodney “on AM 570 La Sports Thursday.” “We are going to make an example of him.” And it came from a very good source, a very good source.

File – Eric Dickerson # 29 of Los Angeles Rams awaits on the sidelines in a national match of the football league against the Houston oilers played on December 17, 1984, at the Anaheim stadium in Anaheim, in California. (David Madison / Getty Images)

“They were going to do it not be drafted to show you” that’s what happens when you do this. “I mean, look, the NFL has all kinds of power, they do all kinds of things.”

Sanders was finally taken by the Cleveland Browns on the third and last day of the draft with the 144th choice. The quarter-back was initially considered a possible candidate for the first global choice at the start of the draft process after completing his last season in Colorado.

Dickerson says the Cleveland Browns were invited to write Sanders, but did not say who told them to do so.

“He said that – I won’t say who – someone called the Cleveland Browns and said” don’t do that, writing it “,” said Dickerson. “Because they were not going to write it either … They were forced to write it because someone called them.”

PK Press Club Digital cannot independently check the truth of Dickerson’s claims. PK Press Club Digital contacted the NFL for an answer.

The shift of Sanders out of the first round shocked a lot, including Trump, who sent a position on Truth Socially condemning the owners of the League for having transmitted the quarter.

“What’s wrong with the owners of the NFL, are they stupid? Deion Sanders was a great university football player, and was even bigger in the NFL. He is also a very good coach, Streetwise and Intelligent! Consequently, Sheder, his quarter-Arrière son, has phenomenal genes and is ready for size,” wrote Trump. “He should be” chosen “immediately by a team who wants to win. Good luck shemer, and say hello to your wonderful father!”

Then, once Sanders fell from the second and third round of the next day, the online speech has increased even more.

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Cleveland Browns Shemer Sanders (12 years old) quarter-arre celebrates his passage against the Carolina Panthers in the second quarter in the Bank of America Stadium. (Jim Dedmon / Imagn images)

The analyst of the ESPN project, Mel Kiper Jr., said on the antenna after the end of the third round: “I think it’s disgusting. I don’t understand what the devil’s going on with that.”

ESPN host Stephen A. Smith revealed a text message from a partner who compared the situation to Colin Kaepernick being outside the NFL since 2016, suggesting that “collusion” occurred.

“‘It is a bad look for the NFL. It looks like a collusion in Kaepernick’,” said Smith that the text was read, adding that the situation goes beyond “the assessment of talents”.

“All the hard work that the NFL League office carries out to eradicate this kind of perceptions, only to turn around and look at the owners seem to be collusion, spoil everything. What was done for SheDer will surprise everything in this project. We will never believe in a simple assessment of talents.”

Once Sanders was finally taken by the Browns, the director general of the team, Andrew Berry, even admitted that the organization did not plan to take two quarters, after having selected his colleague recruit Dillon Gabriel earlier in the recovery.

“It was not necessarily the plan entering the weekend to select two quarters, but, you know, as we are talking about, we believe in the best available player. We believe in the positional value. And we did not necessarily expect it to be available in the fifth round,” said Berry.

Cleveland Browns Shemer Sanders quarterrier (12) looks at a game sheet during the CrossCountry Campus Cross Campus training camp. (Ken Blaze / Imagn images)

Sanders won the praise of many fans and experts with his first pre-season performance on August 8, when he launched two affected against the Caroline panthers.

He should play in the team’s last pre-season game on Saturday against the Los Angeles Rams.

However, Sanders is buried on the current depth board of the team, listed as the fourth quarter behind the veterans Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett and the colleague Recruue Gabriel.

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