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Shedeur Sanders is still waiting to find out which NFL team he will be representing once the draft has taken place in April, but general opinions of him seem to be declining rapidly.
Sanders opted to skip the gauntlet at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis and many were not impressed with that, and the following interviews with some top NFL teams did not go very well by all s.
Various mock drafts have seen Sanders' position slide, with ESPN thinking that he could go past the Las Vegas Raiders and land with the New York Jets at seventh overall.
Could it be Deion Sanders' fault?
NFL analyst Todd McShay believes that Shedeur's father, Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders, could be to blame for how Shedeur is being viewed by those with power in the NFL world.
Speaking on The Ryen Russillo Pocast, McShay said: "98-99% of the people who come in this room, the players, they're like, 'Yes sir,' like intense. This is the biggest job interview of their lives. When one guy comes in, and it's really different than all the other ones, nothing about it was contentious. Nothing about it was disrespectful.
"It was just there was a different level of professionalism. Don't get the sense that he cared an awful lot about what we thought. And to be quite honest with you, I don't think anyone's surprised. This is the narrative we've been talking about since, like, September. , Coach Prime has been out there since, like early season," he added.
Speaking in January on the Tamron Hall Show, Deion spoke firmly on the situation surrounding Shedeur and his development.
"This is my profession. I know what's behind the curtain. We ain't got to get back there for me to understand what's behind the curtain and what's not prominent for my son. I'm not doing it," Coach Prime said on the show.