Sheur Sanders makes his appearance this weekend at the East-West Shrine Bowl, but the Quarterback will not play. Sanders was spotted on the sidelines of Saturday’s training and is reportedly not intended to participate in the competition next week, says ESPN.
Instead, he goes networking. Sanders, who is projected as a top-two choice in the NFL Draft of 2025, met several teams on Friday, according to several reports. In that group the teams were in the Draft with the first three choices: the Tennessee Titans, Cleveland Browns and New York Giants.
Sanders was spotted during Saturday’s training in conversation with New York Giants-head coach Brian Daboll. The former Colorado QB had already shown some interest in the Giants, when the team had the number 1 general choice.
Sanders also made a good impression on Titans coach Brian Callahan, who praised the 22-year-old Quarterback on Friday after his introduction.
“You can see that he was brought up well,” Callahan said via the Titans. “He is mature, he has a very balanced attitude and he seems like a very good boy. I enjoyed talking to him. And you could see that he is a man who stood in the spotlight. He knows how he He has to get money with himself, so he has a very good first impression. “
Callahan also praised Miami Quarterback Cam Ward, who is currently projected by Yahoo Sports as the number 1 overall choice, and called him ‘incredibly talented’.