Shedeur Sanders passed over by Saints for Tyler Shough in NFL Draft's second round; stunning slide continues

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Shedeur Sanders’ draft tumble continues.
After falling out of the first round of the NFL Draft Thursday, Sanders wasn’t even the first quarterback taken in the second round Friday.
The New Orleans Saints chose former Louisville quarterback Tyler Shough with the 40th overall pick.
Sanders was projected by some to contend for the No. 1 overall pick this year. Shough was projected by some to be the fifth-best quarterback in the draft.
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So, Sanders continues to wait, while the NFL’s owners and general managers explore other options.
Earlier Friday, President Donald Trump ripped “stupid” NFL owners for passing on the star Colorado quarterback and allowing him to fall into the second round.
“What is wrong with NFL owners, are they STUPID? Deion Sanders was a great college football player, and was even greater in the NFL. He’s also a very good coach, streetwise and smart! Therefore, Shedeur, his quarterback son, has PHENOMENAL GENES, and is all set for Greatness,” Trump wrote in a Truth Social post.
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“He should be “picked” IMMEDIATELY by a team that wants to WIN. Good luck Shedeur, and say hello to your wonderful father!”
Former Democratic U.S. Rep. Jamaal Bowman joined the debate Friday, suggesting Sanders slid because “America continues to fear strong black men.”
“The NFL doesn’t like [Shedeur] Sanders because he wears gold chains and talks like a rapper. They don’t care that he’s a leader, intelligent, tough and completed 77% of his passes with no O-line and no running game. He’s entitled but Eli Manning wasn’t entitled when he refused to be drafted by San Diego?” Bowman wrote on X.
“He’s not athletic, but that didn’t stop Joe Montana, Drew Brees or Tom Brady. America continues to fear strong black men who come from means and have a strong sense of themselves without submitting to the ‘dominant’ culture.”
In footage posted by Sanders’ brother, Deion Sanders Jr., Thursday night, Shedeur addressed not being taken in a speech to his family when the first night of the draft was over.
“We all didn’t expect this, of course, but I feel like with God, anything possible, everything possible. I don’t feel like this happened for no reason. All of this is, of course, fuel to the fire. Under no circumstances did we all know this was going to happen, but we understand we on to bigger and better things,” the quarterback said.
“Tomorrow’s the day. We going to be happy regardless. Legendary.”
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