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Despite the need for a quarterback at the top of the 2025 NFL Draft, Colorado’s star quarterback, Shedeur Sanders, faces a dilemma in his stock. Coach Prime’s son has been one of the most talked-about entities in the draft season. Following his standout final season at Boulder, Shedeur turned heads as a potential top 5 pick at the draft. It was all good, even amidst his legendary dad’s over-influence theory, but the decision not to throw during the Combine day seems to have backfired. If you still don’t believe it, here’s some Cam Ward stock intel for you that passively indicates the unanticipated fall of the junior Sanders.

Sanders’ NFL combine gestures have highly been in the discussion right now, with many citing his alleged co–iness as the very reason for his stock downfall. An anonymous quarterback coach already expressed his disgust and concern over drafting a player with such a level of financial security, an esteemed bloodline, and the vanity that comes with it. Visibly, Shedeur Sanders seems nowhere in the first-projected picks.

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Is Shedeur Sanders' confidence being mistaken for arrogance, or is it just what the NFL needs?

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