Chedur Sanders is getting hot and heavy.
The former Colorado quarterback has his eyes on him as a top prospect in the NFL Draft, but he's been openly paying attention to the teams he visited, including the Steelers this week.
Some people welcome integrity.
Others “offended” Sanders's lack of filters.
“When I visit these coaches and go to all these different franchises, I really ask them what I really think and how I feel,” says the son of Colorado head coach Deion Sanders. I said on “The Insiders” on the NFL network Thursday.
“Some people get offended, others don’t, they make some people uncomfortable, and some people invite it.
Sanders is not someone who moves away from the challenge.
He boasts confidence and frequently spoke about his plans to change the franchise that would choose him in two weeks.
“When I talk to which team I know the job it takes and I see the dynamics of everyone around me, so I know how I approach different situations and what I have to do to succeed in different franchises,” he said. “So I'm just sitting there and looking at everything and everything that needs to change the franchise for the better.”
Over the past few months since NFL scouting combined, Sanders has fluctuated in his draft prognosis.

Miami's Comeward and Sanders are expected to be the top two quarterbacks filmed. That's when's the question?
Last week, New Jets Safety Andresisco and others raised concerns about how Sanders patted the ball's trends and how it would affect his game in the NFL.
At Mel Kiper's on ESPN Latest Mock DraftSanders is planning to go as the ninth overall pick for the Saint.
Despite this, 2024 Big 12 Attacking Player of the Year isn't too worried about his stock.
“It's very fun. It's just fun to see what they come up with next,” Sanders said. “In the beginning, his arm wasn't strong – I had many touchdowns in my college career. It was when I dabbed the ball – that wasn't before Pro Day. So it's a bit difficult for them to create a media story because I don't get into trouble from the field. [energy] But I'm going. The next story is fun. ”
In his fourth year, Sanders threw 4,134 and 37 touchdowns against Colorado's 10 intercepts.
