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		Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders 
		put on a show for all 32 NFL teams at Colorado's pro day
			[April 05, 2025]  
			By ARNIE STAPLETON and PAT GRAHAM 
			BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — Shedeur Sanders insisted Friday he doesn't 
			necessarily need the bright lights of Broadway or the Bellagio at 
			the outset of his NFL journey. He suggested he could just as easily 
			thrive for the “Dawg Pound” fan base in Cleveland.
 “I could bring cameras and eyes anywhere I go," Sanders declared 
			after throwing passes to a fantastic foursome of two-way star Travis 
			Hunter, Jimmy Horn Jr., Will Sheppard and LaJohnty Wester at 
			Colorado's pro day, dubbed the “We Ain't Hard 2 Find Showcase."
 
 “It don’t matter where I go, I know ... the influence I have on the 
			society and the culture," Sanders said. "So wherever I go it’s 
			definitely going to be an improvement than what it was before I got 
			there.”
 
 Sanders proclaimed he's the top quarterback in the NFL draft on 
			April 24, although most mock drafts have the Tennessee Titans taking 
			Miami QB Cam Ward with the No. 1 overall pick, followed by either 
			Sanders or Hunter, the 21-year-old two-way star and Heisman Trophy 
			winner who skipped the testing periods Friday but shined while 
			running routes and catching passes — without gloves — from Sanders.
 
 Hunter also shunned the post-workout podium after scores of NFL 
			talent evaluators from all 32 teams descended on Colorado’s campus 
			for the showcase whose moniker was a nod to one of “Coach Prime” 
			Deion Sanders’ mottos. NFL Network broadcast the event and ESPN also 
			was on hand.
 
 The Browns own the second overall pick in the draft, followed by the 
			New York Giants. Although both Sanders and Hunter figure to be 
			selected in the top three picks, the Las Vegas Raiders could try to 
			move up from sixth.
 
 Deion Sanders has said he wants Shedeur to go to the right team with 
			the right fit and he portrayed the Browns as an ideal possibility 
			when asked about Shedeur and Hunter having dined with Browns bigwigs 
			Thursday night.
 
 No matter where he lands, Shedeur Sanders will be part of a rebuild, 
			something he said he used to: “I don't think Jackson State or 
			Colorado had a winning history before I got there. So, it's just 
			another day in the office, another year in the office for me. It's 
			the same thing over and over.
 
 “I'm just thankful for the opportunity and whoever drafts me ... 
			will be very lucky to get me.”
 
 Deion Sanders stuck by his proclamation that Shedeur and Hunter 
			should go 1-2 in the draft, although he didn't say who should be the 
			top pick.
 
			
			 
			
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            Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders pauses for a drink before 
			taking part in passing drills during Colorado's NFL football pro day 
			Friday, April 4, 2025, in Boulder, Colo. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski) 
             
 
			 Hunter and Shedeur Sanders both skipped workouts at 
			the NFL scouting combine and the Big 12 Pro Day. Sanders' brother, 
			safety Shilo Sanders, skipped the bench press and vertical jumps 
			that began the day at the Buffaloes' indoor practice facility 
			Friday, citing a sore right shoulder. But he ran the 40-yard dash in 
			an impressive 4.52 seconds before cheering on his brother's passes 
			in the afternoon.
 All eyes were on Shedeur Sanders and Hunter, the 21-year-old two-way 
			star who had 96 catches for 1,258 yards and 15 touchdowns on offense 
			and 35 tackles, 11 pass breakups, eight forced incompletions and 
			four interceptions on defense while allowing just one touchdown last 
			season when the Buffaloes went 9-4.
 
 Hunter, who won the Heisman, Chuck Bednarik and Fred Biletnikoff 
			awards, wants to play both offense and defense in the NFL, something 
			that Hall of Famer Champ Bailey, the last true two-way player to 
			come out of college, said will depend on where he lands on draft 
			night.
 
 “It's about what the team allows him to do,” Bailey told The 
			Associated Press while watching the action. “When you call the 
			defense out there, he's going to run out. When you call the offense 
			out on the field, he's going to run out. But who's your coach? What 
			will they allow him to do? Where he goes is going to determine how 
			those first couple of years play out and the opportunities he gets. 
			He's just got to get with the right team.”
 
 Asked what it was like throwing to this group of receivers one last 
			time, Shedeur Sanders said, “I'm not sure that one of these guys 
			won't be on my team. I know them. So, who knows? Who knows if 
			Shilo's going to be on my team? So, there's a lot of I-don't-know's 
			right now.”
 
 What he does know is his favorite part of pro day was having his 
			brother cheering him on.
 
 “It was cool that he was able to be there and support me. I wish I 
			was there to watch him run his 40-yard. I think he ran a 4.52. So, 
			he's been training hard to get that done, so I'm excited that we're 
			all here, we're all shining and we're all going to be legendary.”
 
			
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