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“What is wrong with NFL owners": Donald Trump can't believe Shedeur Sanders wasn't a first-round pick, slams team owners as 'stupid'

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The NFL Draft is known for its unpredictability, but the dramatic fall of Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders into the third round of the 2025 Draft has shocked many football fans and analysts. Once touted as a potential No. 1 overall pick, Sanders now finds himself still waiting for a team to take a chance on him—despite boasting an impressive college résumé and pedigree. His fall out of the first and even second round not only stunned onlookers but sparked widespread debate across social and sports media.

President Trump slams NFL owners as ‘stupid’ for skipping Shedeur Sanders in first round of 2025 draft

Shedeur, the son of NFL Hall of Famer Deion Sanders , was projected by many to be a first-round talent, with the Pittsburgh Steelers among the teams frequently linked to him in mock drafts. Yet, after 65 selections, his name still hadn't been called. While draft boards fluctuate and team needs vary, the lack of confidence in Sanders by quarterback-needy teams is puzzling, especially after his standout 2024 season, where he was named Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year, leading Colorado to a strong 9-4 finish.


Perhaps the most headline-grabbing reaction came from U.S. President Donald Trump , who launched a scathing rebuke of the league’s team owners on Truth Social. “What is wrong with NFL owners, are they STUPID?” Trump posted. “Deion Sanders was a great college football player, and was even greater in the NFL. He’s also a very good coach, streetwise and smart! Therefore, Shedeur, his quarterback son, has PHENOMENAL GENES, and is all set for Greatness. He should be ‘picked’ IMMEDIATELY by a team that wants to WIN. Good luck Shedeur, and say hello to your wonderful father!”


Trump’s passionate post highlights the sentiment shared by many who feel that Sanders’ family background, athleticism, and proven leadership should have made him an early-round lock. With Deion Sanders not only being a Hall of Famer but also Shedeur’s coach at Colorado, the quarterback’s exposure to high-level mentorship and football IQ is undeniable.

It’s worth noting that the NFL Draft isn’t just about talent—it’s about fit, timing, and a complex web of organizational strategies. Some franchises may have prioritized other positional needs, while others may be skeptical of media hype or external influences, even one as loud as a former president's endorsement.

The real question now isn’t why Shedeur fell—it’s who will finally recognize his potential and make the move. Whether Trump’s loud backing shifts any front office decisions remains to be seen, but the spotlight on Shedeur Sanders burns brighter than ever. One thing is certain: wherever he lands, he’ll arrive with a chip on his shoulder and something to prove.

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