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Shilo Sanders Fails to Hit 4.4-Second Goal at Colorado Pro Day, Highlights NFL Aspirations

The safety showcased his skills in front of NFL scouts but remains a late-round or undrafted prospect amid ongoing legal and financial challenges.

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Overview

  • Shilo Sanders clocked a 4.52-second 40-yard dash at Colorado's pro day, narrowly missing a challenge set by his father, Deion Sanders, to run a 4.4-second time for a new car.
  • Colorado's pro day was Sanders' only chance to perform in front of NFL scouts after being excluded from the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine.
  • He emphasized his physicality, leadership, and ability to serve as an extension of the defensive coordinator as reasons NFL teams should consider drafting him.
  • Sanders continues to face legal and financial hurdles, including a lawsuit and a bankruptcy case, which have complicated his NFL aspirations.
  • Despite finishing his college career with 111 tackles, Sanders is projected as a late-round pick or an undrafted free agent in the upcoming NFL draft.