Shedeur Sanders says of things he did that seemed right, 'I could have went about in a different way'
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The questions about Shedeur Sanders' NFL draft experience over the last three days that will go a long way toward determining his future are: Has he learned anything? And can he use that to improve?
In that regard, the newest addition to the Cleveland Browns quarterback room seems to be on the right path. Sanders, drafted in the fifth round (144th overall) on Saturday, seems to be reaching for perspective.
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Feb. 6, 2025; New Orleans, LA: Deion Sanders (right) with his son Shedeur Sanders on the red carpet before Super Bowl LIX NFL Honors at Saenger Theatre. (Kirby Lee-Imagn Images)
"Do I have any regrets?" Sanders asked, repeating a question during his first media availability since the draft began. "I feel like in life, it’s always a way I can improve. So, it’s always in different areas I’m able to improve.
"And some things that I could have done at the time that seemed right at the time I could have went about in a different way, and that was like more during the season and stuff like that."
Sanders not only slid in the draft. He rode an avalanche down the board, really.
So, how did that feel? What effect did that have on his mindset?
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"No, nothing really affected me the last couple of days," Sanders said. "You know, to just really push having faith and understanding, you know, God really had me, and I’m favored, I’m blessed.
"Besides that, it’s not really anything that changed. The love of the game is still the love of the game. When you get on the field, there wasn’t too much negativity