Shedeur Sanders Falls Out of Day 2 in Stunning Slide
Shedeur Sanders’ dramatic fall in the 2025 NFL Draft reached new lows after going unselected through the first three rounds. Once seen as a potential top-10 pick, Sanders watched his draft stock evaporate as teams lined up to take other quarterbacks. Players like Tyler Shough, Dillon Gabriel, and Jalen Milroe all heard their names called, while he remains undrafted. Between concerns about his arrogance, character questions, and inconsistent tape, teams made it clear they wanted no part of the drama.Â
NFL Teams Staying Away From SandersÂ
It is not just the talent on the field that NFL executives care about anymore. Leadership, humility, and maturity are critical. Sanders has shown flashes of arm talent, but he has also displayed an arrogance that turned off decision-makers. His unwillingness to take responsibility in tough losses at Colorado and his focus on branding over football rubbed front offices the wrong way. Teams didn’t want a quarterback who believes he’s bigger than the program. They wanted someone who could lead grown men, not play the victim when things got tough.Â
Other Quarterbacks Taken Before HimÂ
The most telling part of the slide is who went ahead of him. Tyler Shough, Dillon Gabriel, and Jalen Milroe, none of whom were viewed as elite prospects, found homes on Day 2. These quarterbacks were seen as coachable, team-first players who understood the grind. Sanders, on the other hand, became known more for Instagram posts and watch flexes than actual growth as a passer. NFL teams weren’t fooled by highlight reels. They saw a player who struggled with basic reads, got rattled under pressure, and relied too much on his athleticism to bail him out.Â
Final Thoughts
Hopefully, this is a lesson learned for Sanders, in hopes this humbles him. You never want to hate on someone but just look at what he posts on X and how he behaved after the end of Day 1, performing songs. Real “Legendary.” I don’t blame the Browns for sticking with whatever they have going on. Do teams know the QB was so good that Colorado retired his number next to the 2025 Heisman winner?
