Shedeur Sanders has been coming in scorching and heavy.
The previous Colorado quarterback has all eyes on him as a high NFL draft prospect, however he has been candidly pointing the eye again to the groups he visits, together with the Steelers this week.
Some have welcomed the honesty.
Others have been “offended” by Sanders lack of a filter.
“When I go visit these coaches and when I go to all these different franchises, I ask them truly what I think and how I feel,” the son of Colorado head coach Deion Sanders stated on NFL Community’s “The Insiders” on Thursday.
“Some get offended, some like it, some don’t. Make some people uncomfortable, some people invite that. They know what type of person and what type of player they’re gonna get out of me, so I just have to make sure, you know, what type of culture or what type of dynamic I’m going to have with them also.”
Sanders isn’t one to shrink back from a problem.
He boasts confidence and has spoken usually about his plans to alter the franchise that chooses him in two weeks.
“When I talk to any team, I understand the work it’s gonna take and I see the dynamic of everybody that’s around, so I know how I approach different situations and what I’m gonna have to do to be successful in different franchises,” he stated. “So, I’m just sitting back observing, watching everything and all of what’s gonna take to change the franchise for the better.”
For the previous few months for the reason that NFL scouting mix, Sanders has fluctuated within the draft prognostications.

Miami’s Cam Ward and Sanders are anticipated to be the highest two quarterbacks taken, it’s only a matter of when.
Final week, new Jets security Andre Cisco and others raised concern over Sanders’ patting the ball tendency and the way that would affect his recreation within the NFL.
In ESPN’s Mel Kiper’s newest mock draft, Sanders is slated to go because the ninth general decide to the Saints.
However, the 2024 Large 12 Offensive Participant of the 12 months isn’t too involved about his inventory.
“It’s extremely fun. It’s just funny to see what they come up with next,” Sanders stated. “At first it was that his arm wasn’t strong — I had a lot of touchdowns in my college career. Then it was I pat the ball — that wasn’t a thing before pro day. So, I don’t get in trouble off the field, so it’s kind of hard for them to create storylines for the media. Keep that [energy] going, though. It’s just gonna be fun with the next story.”
In his senior 12 months, Sanders threw for 4,134 and 37 touchdowns in opposition to 10 interceptions for Colorado.