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Deion Sanders continues to make waves in the college football world, not only as the head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes, but also as a father preparing his sons for the NFL. Despite a challenging season that ended with a disappointing loss in the Alamo Bowl, Deion remains focused on shaping the program for next year. But his attention is also on the future of his sons, Shedeur and Shilo Sanders, who are both preparing for the next chapter in their careers. With Shedeur projected as a top-five draft pick and Shilo looking to carve out his own legacy, Deion is making sure they are prepared for whatever the future holds.
Deion's Latest Move to Prep Sons for NFL
In true Deion Sanders fashion, he goes the extra mile to prepare his sons for success. Understanding the importance of elite training, Deion recently remodeled his home to include a full basketball court and custom turf field. This facility gives Shedeur and Shilo a professional-level space to hone their skills before entering the league. The move is just another example of how Deion spares no expense to help his sons reach their full potential.
Beyond the physical training, Deion has always been a guiding force for his sons, offering the wisdom and mentorship that only someone of his stature can provide. Whether it's advice on handling pressure, navigating media scrutiny, or maintaining peak performance, he ensures they are mentally prepared for the demands of the NFL. His presence has been instrumental in shaping Shedeur into one of the top quarterback prospects in the draft, while Shilo continues to forge his own identity apart from his father's legendary career. I mean, what father would not want to be as ive as possible?
Brown keeps an eye on Shedeur
With less than two months until NFL free agency begins, many teams' plans for the April 24th draft will become clearer. Cam Ward is likely to be the first overall pick for the Titans due to his more well-rounded skill set and superior athleticism compared to Shedeur. This would leave the Browns with the choice of drafting Shedeur or selecting this year's top prospect, Heisman winner Travis Hunter.
While the Browns don't have a bad roster or a bad head coach, their troubled history with quarterbacks would undoubtedly concern Deion. To put things in perspective, the Browns have started 40 different quarterbacks since the franchise returned in 1999, the most in the league. The Bears follow with 30, that makes the Browns far from an ideal destination for Shedeur or any young quarterback.