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The slide of Shedur Sanders in the fifth round of NFL draft was also a matter of widespread controversy and speculation by President Donald Trump in April.
Now, the Hall of Fame Eric Decurson is claiming that teams were asked not to draft “sanders” to create an example “out of quarterbacks”.
“Let me tell you that I have heard from someone in NFL, which NFL told [teams] Do not draft him, do not draft him, “Decorson said in an interview at the show” Rosin and Rodney “on AM 570 La Sports on Thursday.” ‘We are going to make an example from him.’ And it came from a very good source, a very good source.
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File – Los Angeles Ramas’s Eric Decurson #29 waited on the shore during a National Football League game during a National Football League game against Houston Olers at Anahem Stadium in California on December 17, 1984. (David Madison/Getty Images)
“They were not going to be ready to show him basically” This is when you do this. ” I mean, look, NFL got all kinds of power, they do all kinds of goods. ,
Sanders was eventually taken by Cleveland Brown on the third and final day of the draft with the 144th pick. Quarterback was initially considered a potential contender for the first overall pick in the draft process after completing its final season in Colorado.
Dickerson claims that Cleveland Brown was asked to prepare Sanders’ draft, but did not say who asked him to do so.
“He said – I would not say who – someone called Cleveland Brown And said “Don’t do this, draft him,” said Decorson. “Because they were either not drafting her … they were forced to draft him because someone called him.”
Fox News Digital cannot independently verify the truth of decorson’s claims. Fox News Digital has reached NFL for a reaction.
Outside the first round, Sanders slide shook several people, including Trump, who sent a position on the truth to the owners of the league to pass on the quarterbacks, condemning the truth.
“What is wrong with NFL owners, are they stupid? Dion Sanders was a great college football player, and was even more in NFL. He is also a very good coach, streetwaise and smart! Therefore, Shedur, his quarterback sons, have unprecedented genes, and are ready for greatness.” “She must be raised immediately by a team that wants to win. Saying Saubhagya Shedur, and Namaste your wonderful father!”
Then, once Sanders was out of the second and third round the next day, the online discourse increased even more.
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Cleveland Brown Quarterback Sander Sanders (12) celebrates her Touchdown Pass against Carolina Panthers during the second quarter at the Bank of America Stadium. (Jim Deadmon/Emazon Images)
ESPN draft analyst Mail Kipper Junior said on-air after the third round ended, “I think it is disgusting. I don’t understand what is going on with Hek.”
ESPN host Stephen A. Smith revealed a text message from a colleague, comparing the position of being out of NFL from Colin Kopernic since 2016, was suggested “collusion”.
“This is a bad form for NFL. It sounds like a connivance of the kaparic-level,” Smith said that read the lesson, saying that the situation is “beyond the talent evaluation.”
“The NFL League office puts all the hard work to eradicate such perceptions, only to turn around and look around as the owners feel that they are hitting everything, everything is wrong. What has been done to Shedur will finish everything else in this draft.
Once when Sanders was finally taken by Brown, the team’s general manager Andrew Berry also admitted that the organization did not plan to take two quarterbacks, after which this fellow Ruki Ruki Quarterback Dillon Gabriel was first selected in the draft.
Berry said, “This was not necessarily a plan to select two quarterbacks in the weekend, but, you know, as we talk, we believe in the best player available. We believe in the value of the situation. And we are not necessarily not necessarily expecting it to be available in the fifth round,” Berry said.
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Cleveland Brown Quarterback Sander Sanders (12) sees a play sheet during the training camp at the crosscontry hostage campus. (Kane Blaze/Image Image)
Sanders praised several fans and pundits with their first Presiden performance on 8 August, when she threw two touchdowns against Carolina Panthers.
He is set to play in the team’s final Presiden Game on Saturday against Los Angeles Ram.
Nevertheless, Sanders is buried on the team’s current depth chart, listed as the fourth quarterback behind the veterans who Flacco, Kenny Picket and fellow Ruki Gabriel.
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