How an NFL team doesn’t take this guy when all he did was:
*Refuse to workout at the combine.
* Completely bombed the interview process with zero self awareness.
"The worst formal interview I've ever been in in my life. He's so entitled. He takes unnecessary sacks. He never plays on time. He has horrible body language. He blames teammates. ... But the biggest thing is, he's not that good." -Longtime NFL assistant coach
"It didn't go great in our interview. He wants to dictate what he's going to do and what's best for him. He makes you feel small." -AFC executive
* Told teams not to draft him if they weren’t ready to change their franchise & culture.
"The dude's only played for his dad. When things go wrong, it's not his fault. He takes a sack, he blames the O-line. He can make the throws. He's got good accuracy. But does he lock on No. 1 and home in on him? And does the offense tailor for him to read it out?" Deion Sanders hasn't been shy about using social media and press conferences to fire back at any real or perceived slights he has heard about Shedeur during the pre-draft process. "You can't have your dad saying, 'I'm going to come put a quarterback coach on blast who said you were arrogant.' So, he can't be criticized?" a veteran NFC executive said. "It seems like his [teammates] like him. They back him, even with all the limelight stuff and going in a different car to the game. It seems like they back him more." -AFC coordinator
"They did change coordinators. It just felt different. It felt less athletic, less arm talent -- everything felt less. If you're talking about this year's tape versus (Jaxson) Dart and Shedeur, I don't think it was particularly close." -NFC general manager
*Refuse to workout at the combine.
* Completely bombed the interview process with zero self awareness.
"The worst formal interview I've ever been in in my life. He's so entitled. He takes unnecessary sacks. He never plays on time. He has horrible body language. He blames teammates. ... But the biggest thing is, he's not that good." -Longtime NFL assistant coach
"It didn't go great in our interview. He wants to dictate what he's going to do and what's best for him. He makes you feel small." -AFC executive
* Told teams not to draft him if they weren’t ready to change their franchise & culture.
"The dude's only played for his dad. When things go wrong, it's not his fault. He takes a sack, he blames the O-line. He can make the throws. He's got good accuracy. But does he lock on No. 1 and home in on him? And does the offense tailor for him to read it out?" Deion Sanders hasn't been shy about using social media and press conferences to fire back at any real or perceived slights he has heard about Shedeur during the pre-draft process. "You can't have your dad saying, 'I'm going to come put a quarterback coach on blast who said you were arrogant.' So, he can't be criticized?" a veteran NFC executive said. "It seems like his [teammates] like him. They back him, even with all the limelight stuff and going in a different car to the game. It seems like they back him more." -AFC coordinator
"They did change coordinators. It just felt different. It felt less athletic, less arm talent -- everything felt less. If you're talking about this year's tape versus (Jaxson) Dart and Shedeur, I don't think it was particularly close." -NFC general manager