NFL Draft: ESPN analyst says SheDer Sanders is criticized due to the color of the skin

Sheder Sanders is perhaps the most popular name for the NFL of this year’s NFL, but he is not exactly the most popular player to go n ° 1.

After a long time to be the 1B of the 1a of Cam Ward, Sanders continued to fall into the eyes of most of the scouts. In fact, it is not too difficult to find even some saying that Jaxson Dart is ahead of Sanders in the quarter-arre classification.

There is no doubt that Sanders is polarizing, and Ryan Clark d’Espn noted that he had heard the term “arrogant” floating around the quarter.

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The quarter-arre of Colorado SheDer Sanders speaks during a press conference at the NFL Scouting Combination on February 28, 2025 in Indianapolis. (AP photo / George Walker IV)

“They plant these certain relationships, and you hear these certain things, and you hear the word” arrogant “. Why is it arrogant? Because it is not going in the meeting and does not fold the knee, or it will not sit in the meeting and do not question its capacities or its knowledge and its experience in the game. Régurgiter this as if it were in the game at the same way as a coach or an offensive coordinator TO DO.

Of course, part of the popularity of Sanders comes from being the son of the renown temple, which led him throughout the university to Jackson State and Colorado. In some circles, this can be a prejudice to its draft stock.

The quarter of the Colorado Buffaloes Shemer Sanders warms up before the match against the Brigham Young Cougars in Alamodome. (Images Troy Taormina-Imagn)

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But Clark added that its skin color could also be a concern for NFL teams.

“It is not only that he is the son of Deion Sanders. This is the bravado he wears. It is the fact that he is looking at a certain way. It is the fact that the color of his skin sometimes can be questioned. And I believe that Shedeur Sanders will have to face this until he goes up on the ground,” said Clark.

Sanders released confidence in the combination of NFL scouting last month, saying that history would “repeat itself” with it.

“We went from Jackson State to Colorado and changed two consecutive programs. You don’t think I could come to an NFL franchise and change a program again? This is the story, it will always repeat itself,” said Sanders.

The quarter-arre of Colorado Shemer Sanders passes against Kansas Jayhawks and Geha Field at the Arrowhead stadium. (Images of Nick Tre. Smith-Imagn)

“If you do not try to change the franchise or the culture, do not give me. So, you should know that the story is repeated again and again, and I did it again and again, so you should not say why the NFL franchises should choose me.”

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