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Avast ye scallywags! I reckon Colorado's own buccaneer, Shedeur Sanders, declares, "No quarterback be bestin' me in this 2024 NFL Draft, mark me words!"

2024-02-10

Avast ye scallywags! Young Shedeur Sanders, be settlin' for yet another season at Colorado, yet boasts he shall be the unrivaled ship captain amongst this year's NFL Draft class. A cocky claim, methinks!

Shedeur Sanders, the son of legendary football player Deion Sanders, has decided to stay at the University of Colorado for another year. Despite the team's rollercoaster season, Sanders has full confidence in himself and his abilities to play at the next level. The Buffaloes started the season unranked but quickly gained national attention after a major upset against TCU. However, their success was short-lived, as they lost seven of their final eight games.

Despite the team's struggles, Sanders showcased his talent and emerged as a potential first-round pick in the NFL Draft. He boldly stated that he believes he is the best quarterback in this year's draft class, emphasizing the adversity he has faced throughout his college career. While other quarterbacks like Caleb Williams, Drake Maye, Jayden Daniels, Michael Penix Jr., Bo Nix, and J.J. McCarthy are also highly regarded, Sanders believes his experiences give him an edge over them.

Sanders acknowledged the pressure he faced being the son of a famous athlete and transitioning from a historically black college to a Power Five school. He believes that none of the other quarterbacks would have been able to handle the challenges he has faced. Sanders had an impressive season, throwing for 3,230 yards and 27 touchdowns with only three interceptions in 2023.

While Sanders may have decided to stay at Colorado for another year, his confidence and ambition to succeed at the next level are unwavering. It remains to be seen where he will end up in the draft, but one thing is for sure - Shedeur Sanders believes he is the safest bet and the best quarterback out there.

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