Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders said Saturday he is unsure if he will throw at the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis next month.

Published a year ago on Jan 27th 2025, 11:00 am
By Web Desk

FRISCO, Texas -- Former Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders said Saturday he is unsure if he will throw at the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis next month.
Sanders is attending the East-West Shrine Bowl but will not participate in practice or in the game Thursday. He was at the West team's first practice at the University of North Texas on Saturday morning but stood on the field, watching the other prospects.
While Sanders won't conduct any on-field work at the Shrine Bowl, he reiterated his belief that he's worthy of being the top pick in the 2025 NFL draft. He has been training in the Dallas area with former Miami's Cam Ward, another top quarterback prospect in this year's draft.
"We changed the program at Jackson [State University]," Sanders said. "We went to Colorado, changed the program. And we did everything people didn't think we were able to do. So, that's why I know I'm the most guaranteed risk you can take."
Sanders met with multiple teams Friday, including the Tennessee Titans, Cleveland Browns and New York Giants, who hold the first three picks in the draft, respectively. The Titans met with Sanders for 45 minutes.
"I like that I'm able to get in the forefront of everything and they're able to understand me and ask me whatever questions they want," Sanders said. "I'm not ducking. I ain't hiding. I'm right here, live in the flesh and able to answer whatever questions are out there."
While Sanders is confident in his worthiness as the first overall pick, he said he would be "thankful for whatever situation and whoever drafts me. I know I'll be able to change their program."
Asked what he will bring to a team, Sanders smiled and said, "A lot of wins."
Shedeur's older brother Shilo, a safety, is also in Texas for the game. Colorado is also represented by wide receivers Will Sheppard, LaJohntay Wester, Jimmy Horn Jr. and cornerback Cam'Ron Silmon-Craig.
ESPN's Turron Davenport contributed to this report.
Sanders is attending the East-West Shrine Bowl but will not participate in practice or in the game Thursday. He was at the West team's first practice at the University of North Texas on Saturday morning but stood on the field, watching the other prospects.
While Sanders won't conduct any on-field work at the Shrine Bowl, he reiterated his belief that he's worthy of being the top pick in the 2025 NFL draft. He has been training in the Dallas area with former Miami's Cam Ward, another top quarterback prospect in this year's draft.
"We changed the program at Jackson [State University]," Sanders said. "We went to Colorado, changed the program. And we did everything people didn't think we were able to do. So, that's why I know I'm the most guaranteed risk you can take."
Sanders met with multiple teams Friday, including the Tennessee Titans, Cleveland Browns and New York Giants, who hold the first three picks in the draft, respectively. The Titans met with Sanders for 45 minutes.
"I like that I'm able to get in the forefront of everything and they're able to understand me and ask me whatever questions they want," Sanders said. "I'm not ducking. I ain't hiding. I'm right here, live in the flesh and able to answer whatever questions are out there."
While Sanders is confident in his worthiness as the first overall pick, he said he would be "thankful for whatever situation and whoever drafts me. I know I'll be able to change their program."
Asked what he will bring to a team, Sanders smiled and said, "A lot of wins."
Shedeur's older brother Shilo, a safety, is also in Texas for the game. Colorado is also represented by wide receivers Will Sheppard, LaJohntay Wester, Jimmy Horn Jr. and cornerback Cam'Ron Silmon-Craig.
ESPN's Turron Davenport contributed to this report.

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