Shedeur Sanders states case to be No. 1 pick: ‘I know what I bring to the table’

Indianapolis-decorated with diamond jewelry and wearing a black bysoline hat that turned back, Colorado Qurtbbeck Shidor Sanders Easily appeared in answering the questions in front of a huge media group in NFL Scouting Combine on Friday.
“How is everyone?” Sanders said the smiling person is taking the platform. “Legendary, legendary.”
Sanders covered a wide range of topics in 15 minutes or so taking questions. Among them: Do he think he is the best of Corterbeck in this year’s draft?
“Of course,” Sanders said. “Now, I respect a lot of Qurtbebeck here. They have put a lot of hard work to reach this point, so glory to them. It is really respect, but I know what I brought to the table.”
He detailed why he is the midfielder who can revive the NFL IDIBUND concession, saying that he had six different offensive coordinators and still helps in both Jackson State And Colorado. He believes that he can do the same in the American Football Association.
“If you don’t try to change the concession or culture, do not get me,” Sanders said. “You should know that history repeats itself over and over again. I have done it again and again, so there should be no doubt that the US Football Association’s privilege should choose me.”
After his university experience, Sanders believes that he is ready for the American Football Association.
“My game did not play from my legs, not even my arms,” Sanders said. “What was it? Tom BradyThe best feature? Pamper. He is able to think.
“So, if you have these great features and know where to go, then why don’t you choose a privilege. I got the final fraud code.”
Sanders said his mentality is the skill he is very proud: “I don’t know anything that can pass me. No pressure, no situation, cameras. Nothing can pass me. I grew up with it.”
Sanders talked about his relationship with Brady, the American Football Association analyst at Fox Sport and a minority owner Las Vegas Riders.
“It is absolutely great,” Sanders said. “To be able to get this resource. To be able to get this person, I can talk to him and call him when I have questions about the game. He is able to link to him because he played the game at the highest level. It is really amazing and I am grateful for that.”
Sanders said that he had first met Brady when the Future Hall extended an invitation to work with him in Tampa a few years ago. Sanders said his father, Dun Sanders, came and photographed the sessions.
“Sometimes I just come back and listen to things he said at that time,” said Shidor. “And he records. All he said at that time is now, and applies. So, this is what I am grateful to.”
Sanders said he had met with the two changes, who obtained No. 6 in the draft, in the plural. He stressed that he will not attend the draft in Green Bay, preferring to be with friends and family who helped him reach this point. He did not say whether this celebration would be held in Colorado or Dallas.
After moving to the next level, Sanders admitted the need to take what the defense gives and is more efficient like Qurtubbere.
“Sometimes I played the hero’s ball,” he said. “But I understand where I am corrupted now, and I will fix it at the next level.”
He was asked about the element or a piece of clothing that he could not live without, Sanders explained: “My jewelry. I cannot live without jewelry. Abi Dion Junior was in jewelry when he was 3 years old, so he runs in the family.”
Sanders also defended his projects outside the field, making music and other media endeavors.
“You have to understand, we practice us, eat and watch the movie,” Sanders said. After that, we have all these hours for yourself. Why does someone criticize you for being at home and the ability to express yourself in the way you want to express yourself. You may be outside and do all this kind of things, driving as quickly as you can and doing something.
“If there is anything, I think some GMS can be in an control environment, and be able to express yourself and cold.”
More than anything else, Sanders believes that the media audit he witnessed as a university player is trained by his famous father helped him prepare for what will happen in the American Football Association.
“Do you think I am concerned about what critics say or what people say?” Sanders said. “Do you know who is my father? They hated it too. So it is almost normal.
“Without hate people, it is not normal for us. We love adversity. We love everything that comes with the name. For this reason we are from us.”
Eric de Williams reported the US Football Association for more than a decade, covering Los Angeles Rams For the photographer, Los Angeles chargers For ESPN and Seattle C Hoks For Tacoma News Tribune. Follow it on Twitter on Eric_d_williams.
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