Shedeur Sanders’ NFL Draft tumble continues as QB isn’t picked in second round

Shedeur Sanders was the biggest name — and mystery — entering Day 2 of the NFL Draft on Friday. And as Round 2 wrapped up, the former Colorado quarterback was still waiting for his call.

Louisville’s Tyler Shough was the first quarterback off the board Friday night, selected by the New Orleans Saints with the 40th pick. And he was the only one to go in Round 2. Sanders also slid past two quarterbacks in the first round in Miami’s Cam Ward (No. 1 to the Tennessee Titans) and Ole Miss’ Jaxson Dart (No. 25 to the New York Giants).

Once widely projected as a first-round pick, Sanders’ landing spot became less clear as the draft approached. The Athletic’s Dane Brugler expected Sanders to be a “wild card” in the draft and dropped Sanders from the No. 21 pick in his post-combine mock draft to out of the first round by his final mock.

There’s no singular reason behind the ambiguity of Sanders’ status, but his draft slide has garnered plenty of attention, with the situation even prompting a mention from President Donald Trump on his Truth Social account Friday (“He should be ‘picked’ IMMEDIATELY by a team that wants to WIN,” Trump wrote). Sanders opted against competing in the Shrine Bowl and participating in drills at the combine. He throws an accurate deep ball, as he showcased at Colorado’s pro day, but he also showed some wobbly throws on shorter routes, and league evaluators described his arm strength as good, but not great. There were also questions about Sanders’ ability to grow and carry a locker room for teams looking for a franchise player.

The 23-year-old Sanders started all four of his collegiate seasons — two at Jackson State and two at Colorado. He totaled 134 touchdowns and 14,347 yards, including a career-high 4,134 yards for a revitalized Buffaloes team last season. Colorado retired his jersey, along with teammate Travis Hunter’s, at the spring game this month.

Sanders responded to his Thursday night slide in a video posted by his father, Colorado coach and former NFL defensive back Deion Sanders, on Instagram.

“We didn’t expect this of course but I feel like with God anything is possible, everything is possible,” Shedeur said from his watch party in Canton, Texas. “Tomorrow’s the day. We’re going to be happy regardless. Legendary.”

For now, that hope hinges on a selection later Friday night as round 3 begins in Green Bay, Wis.

Follow The Athletic‘s live coverage of Rounds 2 and 3 of the NFL Draft.

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