Potential top draft pick Chedure Sanders fought back against the presumption that his draft stock was immersed in and that the media felt it was helping to push the story forward.
Sanders' comments came to the livestream while working out with fitness influencer Bradley Martin. According to a terrible announcementand after he realized that the photographer was wearing a Raiders hat.
The person urged comments after expressing his hope that Las Vegas would trade up in the NFL Draft and choose Sanders.
“Well, everyone is trying to lower my stock right now, so who knows,” Sanders said. “You know how life comes to you. But that's what it is. It's the money of the fool, it's not the real thing. Don't believe in the media.”
It was not clear which media reported mentioning in the comments, but Sanders received some support after the story began to emerge from the combination of him being “arrage.”
NFL reporter Jocina Anderson reported that the unnamed quarterback coach called Sanders “brash” and “rog arrog.”
The coach reportedly selected the team in the top seven in this year's draft.
Anderson pushed back ratings from the unnamed QB coach.
“This coach's personal review is merely sharing that Sanders is the exact opposite of meeting many reporters at a press conference with the media at the Combine,” she writes. “Sanders seemed out of the way to acknowledge multiple media members, recognizable or not. He looked confident, heartfelt, polite, witty and thoughtful (as many athletes do). Or these observations were clearly different from how another QB lead appeared in Indy's media last year.”

Dan Orlovsky recently stood up for Sanders in a video he posted to X and said, “If you think you can't play Chedur, you don't care.”
Sanders, who could be a target for the third-place Giants, was the star who finished his final season with 4,134 yards and 37 touchdown passes during his time at Colorado.
Sanders was also named Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year in 2024.





