‘I Could’ve Handled It Better’: Shedeur Sanders Owns Up to Draft Process Mistakes

The 2025 NFL Draft has come and gone, but the storylines are still unfolding — and Shedeur Sanders is right at the center. After being selected by the Cleveland Browns in the fifth round, Sanders admitted he has some regrets about how he handled the pre-draft interview process.

The former Colorado Buffalos quarterback — and son of NFL legend Deion “Coach Prime” Sanders — made headlines earlier this year for his confident, and at times controversial, remarks. Sanders stated he only wanted to play for the “right team,” a sentiment that sparked debates among NFL circles. Now, with the benefit of hindsight, he’s acknowledging things could have been done differently.

“I could’ve gone about it differently,” Sanders said during a post-draft interview.

He reflected on the sometimes combative tone that he and his camp projected during meetings with teams.

A Lesson in Professional Growth

While Sanders’ on-field talent was never in question — throwing for over 3,500 yards and 30 touchdowns during his final college season — his off-field comments gave some teams pause. Analysts noted that his remarks about avoiding “trash organizations” likely hurt his draft stock. Many NFL franchises value humility and leadership qualities, especially at the quarterback position.

Ultimately, the Cleveland Browns saw enough potential to take the risk. They are betting that Sanders’ competitive spirit can be shaped positively at the professional level. His candid admission of regret already shows signs of growth, something that could quickly endear him to Browns fans and the front office.

A New Chapter in Cleveland

Now that Sanders is officially a Brown, attention shifts to how fast he can adjust to the NFL’s challenges. Cleveland offers a fresh start for the young quarterback. The team is hungry for long-term stability at the position and committed to developing their next star.

Sanders’ selection came amid a wild and unpredictable draft weekend. From major quarterback moves to shocking trades, the event shook up the entire league. (Check out a full breakdown of NFL Draft 2025 winners, losers, and grades here).

If Shedeur Sanders’ draft experience taught him anything, it’s that raw talent is just one part of success. Character, maturity, and navigating the business side of the NFL are just as important. These lessons could serve him well as he embarks on this crucial next step in his career.

Edit: Made a correction on what round Sanders was drafted by the Browns. It was the fifth, not the second.

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