Okay, folks, let’s dive into this “Shedeur Sanders NFL Mock Draft” thing I’ve been messing with.

So, I’ve been seeing a lot of buzz about Shedeur Sanders, the Colorado QB, and his potential in the NFL. I figured, why not do my own little mock draft experiment? Just for kicks, you know?
Getting Started
First thing I did was pull up a bunch of articles and videos about the guy. I mean, I’ve watched some Colorado games, but I needed a refresher. I needed to get a better sense of his strengths, his weaknesses, all that jazz.
- I started with some basic Google searches, just “Shedeur Sanders NFL Draft,” stuff like that.
- Then I hit up some of my usual sports sites.
- I even checked out some YouTube videos of his highlights and some analysis.
Digging into the Details
After I felt like I had a decent handle on Sanders’ overall game, I started looking at potential NFL team needs. Which teams might be looking for a quarterback in the next draft?
I basically created a simple spreadsheet. Nothing fancy, just team names down one side and their current QB situation and possible needs across the top. I jotted down some notes about each team. Are they happy with their starter? Do they have a solid backup? Is their QB getting old? Stuff like that.
Putting It All Together
Now for the fun part – actually making the mock draft! I took my notes on Sanders, I took my notes on the teams, and I just started matching them up. It was kind of like a puzzle.
It’s not scientific, obviously. I’m no NFL scout. But it’s interesting to think about where he might fit, what kind of system he’d thrive in, and what teams might be willing to take a chance on him. I kept moving the teams up and down based on their needs and how others in this draft class might affect that team.
My Takeaways
After going through this whole process, I realized a few things:
- There’s a LOT of variables. Injuries, coaching changes, trades… it all impacts the draft.
- It’s really hard to predict! Even the “experts” get it wrong all the time.
- It was actually pretty fun. It made me think about the NFL in a different way.
So, yeah, that’s my little Shedeur Sanders mock draft adventure. Might not be perfect, but it was a good way to spend an afternoon, and i learned something new about NFL.
