Cleveland Browns finally stopped the inexplicable free fall of Schedeur Sanders through the draft line, tearing upwards to choose a return blow to Colorado with a sixth choice in the fifth round and a total of 144.
Once it is scheduled to pass in the first round, Sanders was not invited to the first two days of drawing, confusing television analysts who fought to understand it as a team after the team stabbed him.
On Saturday, Cleveland Browns selected him with the sixth choice of fifth round and a total of 144.
“Thank God,” Sanders posted X, while his recordings showed him dance and glory after the call passed from Browns.
Sanders, who has been trained by his famous father in Colorado in the last two seasons, has faced more buzzing than a typical perspective ahead of the NFL draft, and even considered a potential superior choice.
“That’s what it’s about,” Sanders said. “You can’t be too low or anything. You have to celebrate. When we achieve Touchdown, we celebrate a little and now it’s coming back, it’s time to work, it’s time to go. It’s all, a football game for me and I watch it.”
Being chosen in the first round of NFL drafts is not only a status but also the safety of money and work, because players who are fortunate to receive their names early receive more lucrative and longer contracts with their new team.
Sanders, who ended up eight last December voting for the Heisman Trophy awarded to the most prominent college player, is a slightly insidious striker who has shown that he has an extraordinary touch, accuracy and toughness.
“It is not necessarily a plan for the weekend to select two attackers,” said Browns CEO Andrew Berry. “But you know we believe in the best available players and the value of the position. And you know that we did not necessarily expect that (Sanders) would be available in the fifth round.”
Although Sanders’s toughness is unquestionable, some critics consider no elite size, hands or athletics, although they still think he can find success in the NFL working with a misdemeanor based on the time and placement of the ball.
Among other concerns are the role, if any, Sanders’s father, who was the fifth overall choice on the NFL draft 1989 and known as “Primetime” during her playing days, would look in her son’s career.
Five back blows went before Sanders, including the first overall Cam Ward selection, which will be played with Tennessee Titans.
Sanders is expected to face a solid competition in Cleveland, joining Kenny Pickett’s return strokes, Joe Flaco and Deshaun Watson, who was injured, along with his colleague Rookie Dillon Gabriel, chosen by Browns in the third round.
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2025-04-27 06:52:00