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ESPN under fire as Deion Sanders rages at draft coverage with Shedeur sliding

ESPN under fire as Deion Sanders rages at draft coverage with Shedeur sliding

Deion Sanders watched as
Heisman Trophy
winner Travis Hunter was snapped up with the second overall
pick
in the
NFL
Draft, while his son Shedeur's position continued to plummet.
Colorado
head coach Sanders reacted to ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky's commentary on
Shedeur
, who had been explaining why the young quarterback's draft stock might be falling. Once considered a potential top-five selection, Shedeur tumbled all the way into the second round. It's still unclear where Shedeur will land. Meanwhile,
the national anthem performance at the draft was slammed as the "worst of all time" by TV viewers
.
Amid a draft party with friends and rapper Gillie Da Kid, Coach Prime cheered for the Jacksonville Jaguars' daring move to draft Hunter but also took a moment to address the criticisms he feels are unjustly dragging down Shedeur's draft prospects.
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"Turned into a hater. Hate to see it man," a fan tweeted, referring to Orlovsky's pre-draft analysis. Sanders retweeted this with his own take: "Yes he did, wow!"
Orlovsky had tweeted about what he saw as Shedeur's tactical missteps on the field. The ex-NFL quarterback pointed out instances of what he termed "situationally selfish sacks," including a play where Shedeur, then at Colorado, took a costly sack instead of throwing the ball away on a 2nd-and-long situation, leading to a punt instead of a scoring opportunity.
The ESPN pundit also tagged Shedeur with the label of "non-dynamic athleticism." When his assessment faced resistance, Orlovsky clarified his stance, mentioning: "I've done a flaws tape for all top QBs every year. Same this year. It's my job for every guy to point out the good and bad. Like I have. I've said endlessly I like Shedeur."
Deion Sanders watched as Travis Hunter was called on draft night
(Image: Getty Images)
In an outstanding season, the Buffaloes' star quarterback passed for 4,134 yards and tallied 37 touchdowns, clinching the prestigious Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award. This was achieved despite being brought down behind an inconsistent offensive line 52 times, which was the highest number in the nation in 2023.
His pocket navigation, precision, and football intelligence have not gone unnoticed; they are well-regarded by leading NFL scouts who've been following him closely throughout the draft evaluations.
However, concerns regarding his skill set have resulted in teams such as the Dallas Cowboys, New Orleans Saints, and New York Giants bypassing him - even after buzz about them possibly picking him post his Colorado Pro Day. While Orlovsky projected that the
Pittsburgh
Steelers would choose the Colorado standout with the No. 21 pick, they instead went for Oregon defensive tackle Derrick Harmon.
Looking ahead to 2025, the Steelers possess six draft picks and are anticipated to target positions including quarterback, cornerback, wide receiver, running back, and offensive tackle. Their current lineup includes a seasoned second-string quarterback in Mason Rudolph, who has seven years under his belt, alongside Skylar Thompson.
Ahead of the draft night, Steelers coach Mike Tomlin commended Shedeur, remarking: "There's a toughness there that doesn't get talked about enough. There's a competitive spirit there that doesn't get talked about enough. I know he's very talented and he's made a lot of plays for his university and his team. But the intangible qualities displayed on tape were impressive to me."

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