Shedeur Sanders will not be feeling Subject Yates’ newest mock draft.
The star Colorado quarterback, who is anticipated to be one of many high picks within the 2025 NFL Draft, ignited controversy on social media this week after Yates, the ESPN NFL analyst, projected him to fall to No. 6 total.
Yates’ projection, which can underestimate Sanders’ expertise within the eyes of some, prompted a swift and pointed response from the younger signal-caller.
“That’s cap bruh — I ain’t going sixth,” Sanders insisted in a video captured by his brother Deion Sanders Jr. this week.
“That’s why I don’t be having TVs in my house,” he added.
Along with his response, Sanders made it clear that he disagrees with being a sixth total decide — the spot the Raiders presently maintain.
Sanders’ retort was a direct problem to Yates’ evaluation, which included having Miami quarterback Cam Ward going No. 3 total to the guy quarterback-needy New York Giants.

Whereas Sanders has proven flashes of brilliance, the QB going within the high two hasn’t been a common line of pondering main as much as April’s draft.
In January, Tom Pelissero of the NFL Community reported that Sanders wasn’t seen as a first-rounder by some scouts.
Sanders, who completed eighth in Heisman voting, accomplished an FBS-best 74 p.c of his passes for 4,134 passing yards and 37 touchdowns for Colorado in 2024.