Overview
- Shedeur Sanders impressed at Colorado’s Pro Day, completing 58 of 63 passes with a 92% accuracy rate, solidifying his reputation as a precise pocket passer.
- NFL executives remain divided on Sanders’ potential, citing concerns about his arm velocity, lack of dual-threat mobility, and the absence of elite traits beyond accuracy and decision-making.
- The Tennessee Titans canceled their planned April 9 workout with Sanders, signaling a strategic pivot toward other quarterback prospects, such as Miami’s Cam Ward.
- Sanders’ draft stock may slide to a mid-first-round pick, with teams like the New Orleans Saints and Cleveland Browns showing interest in his pocket-passing skill set.
- Sanders has emphasized his ability to transform struggling programs, referencing his success at Jackson State and Colorado, and expressed confidence that any team drafting him would be fortunate to secure his talents.