Hall of Famer Says NFL Purposely Sabotaged Shedeur Sanders’ Draft Stock

Little would say that the Cleveland Browns Shemer Sanders recruit quarter is already one of the most polarizing players in the NFL.
Sanders, who was to be a first round choice in the draft of the NFL in 2025 in April, had a chip on his shoulder since the Browns took him with the 144th choice in total, ending one of the most shocking recovery slides in the recent memory.
In the weeks preceding the project, there were several reports according to which Sanders had bad interviews and appeared to be arrogant when he spoke to a few NFL teams who did not believe to write it.
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According to Todd McShay, in which Daboll called Sanders for not having been ready not to have been prepared to travel an installation package, in which Sanders called not to have been prepared to cross an installation package.
There are even reports of several people in the NFL circles since the project which said that the NFL has deliberately told the teams not to write Sanders. This theory won a little more credibility on Thursday when the legendary Rams of Los Angeles, Eric Dickerson, admitted to “The Dan Patrick Show” that he also heard the League deliberately tried to pay the Sanders draft stock.
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“What I heard about someone who is in the NFL [is] that the NFL said [teams]”Do not write it. Do not write it, we are going to make an example of him ” said Dickerson.
“And it came from a very good source, and he said that – I would not say who – someone called the Browns of Cleveland and said:” Don’t do that – write it “because they were not going to write it either.”
Dickerson’s remarks seem to put the previous comments of the owner of the Bruns, Jimmy Haslam, on the writing of Sanders in a different light.
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Haslam was asked about the decision to make the former Colorado QB, which he boldly declared that the drafting of Sanders was in fact the decision of the director general Andrew Berry.
“If you had told me Friday evening to go home,” you will all choose SheDer “, I would have said:” It does not happen “,” said Haslam, via Mary Kay Cabot from Cleveland.com.
“But we had a conversation early that morning, and we had a conversation later during the day – I think we had the right people involved in this conversation. And in the end, it is Andrew Berry’s call. Andrew made the call to choose SheDer.”
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