Frisco, Texas – former Marshal of Campo de Colorado, Shedeur Sanders, said Saturday that he is not sure if he will launch in the NFL talent team in Indianapolis next month.
Sanders will attend the East-West Shrine Bowl but will not participate in the practice or in Thursday’s game. He was in the first practice of the West team at the University of Northern Texas on Saturday morning, but stayed in the field, watching the other prospects.
Although Sanders will not do any work in the field in the Shrine Bowl, he reiterated his belief that he is worthy of being the first selection in the NFL Draft of 2025. He has been training in the Dallas area with Cam Ward, former player from Miami, another important field marshal in this year’s draft.
“We change the program in Jackson [State University]”Sanders said.” We went to Colorado, we changed the program. And we did everything people did not believe we could do. That’s why I know that I am the most guaranteed risk you can run. “
Sanders met with several teams on Friday, including the Tennessee Titans, Cleveland Browns and New York Giants, who have the first three draft selections, respectively. The Titans met with Sanders for 45 minutes.
“I like to be in charge of everything and they can understand me and ask me the questions they want,” Sanders said. “I’m not bent up. I’m not hiding. I am here, I live in person and I am able to answer any questions that arises.”
While Sanders trusts his worth as the first general selection, he said he would be “grateful for any situation and for whoever selects me. I know I can change his program.”
When asked what will contribute to a team, Sanders smiled and said: “Many victories.”
The older brother of Shedeur, Shilo, a Safety, is also in Texas for the game. Colorado is also represented by open receptors Will Sheppard, Lajohntay Wester, Jimmy Horn Jr. and corner Cam’ron Silmon-Craig.
Turron Davenport de ESPN contributed to this report.
