Sanders remains undrafted as freefall continues
Briefly

The remarkable decline of Shedeur Sanders in the NFL draft has raised eyebrows, moving from first-round projections to being available in the late fourth round. Teams with quarterback needs, including the Browns and Steelers, repeatedly passed on him despite his impressive college achievements as the Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year. This surprising turn of events compels discussion over team strategies in selecting quarterbacks, particularly with players like Jaxson Dart and others being prioritized over Sanders, who is the son of Hall of Famer Deion Sanders.
The Shedeur Sanders saga has gone from unexpected to inexplicable. The former Colorado quarterback's fall out of the NFL draft's first round Thursday night was surprising. But then came Friday night's plummet.
Widely projected as one of the top quarterback prospects in this year's draft, Sanders now finds himself stunningly still available entering the fourth round Saturday.
Sanders had little to say beyond a single tweet: 'Thank you GOD for EVERYTHING,' he wrote. His situation has drawn attention as teams have bypassed him for other quarterbacks.
Sanders was the Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year and is the son of Hall of Fame cornerback and Colorado coach Deion Sanders – the latter giving him a unique spotlight.
Read at ESPN.com
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