Stephen A. Smith calls Shedeur Sanders falling in the NFL Draft 'appalling'
Colin Cowherd reacts to an anonymous NFL coach saying Shedeur Sanders is ‘not good’ and questions whether the criticism ahead of the draft has gone too far.
NFL quarterback prospect Shedeur Sanders is the biggest question entering Thursday's NFL Draft.
Sanders, once a candidate to be the top pick in this year's draft, is rumored to be falling on draft boards, according to multiple reports.
Some reports have suggested Sanders may not even be taken in the first round.
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Deion Sanders (right) with son Shedeur Sanders on the red carpet before the Super Bowl LIX NFL Honors at Saenger Theatre in New Orleans Feb. 6, 2025. (Kirby Lee/Imagn Images)
For ESPN host Stephen A. Smith, the notion that Sanders, one of the top quarterbacks in college football this year, could fall out of the first round is "appalling."
"I'm trying to figure out is what the hell is the precipitous drop all about?" Smith said on ESPN's "First Take" Thursday.
"We know this brother can play. We know about whether he doesn't have the greatest motor or the greatest arm. The accuracy is there. The poise is there. The pedigree is there. We see all of these things along with his skill set and what he's been able to do on the collegiate level, and here we are now wondering if this guy is going to be a second-round pick. I find this very appalling and very alarming and very disturbing."
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Stephen A. Smith on ESPN's "NBA Countdown" set at Intuit Dome. (Kirby Lee/Imagn Images)
Sanders led the Big 12 Conference with 4,134 passing yards and 37 touchdown passes and was named the Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year. In


