Shedeur Sanders Is Now Being Accused Of Skipping Important Meeting That Raised Some Red Flags

Shedeur Sanders Is Now Being Accused Of Skipping Important Meeting That Raised Some Red Flags
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It’s the kind of story that makes you raise an eyebrow, especially when it comes to a high-profile quarterback like Shedeur Sanders. For months, fans and analysts placed Sanders at the center of the college football spotlight, expecting him to go early in the 2025 NFL Draft. But when his name finally came off the board in the fifth round to the Cleveland Browns, after the same team had already selected Oregon’s Dillon Gabriel in the third, the sports world started asking some hard questions.

Now, in the aftermath of that surprising draft slide, stories are surfacing that may shed some light on what really happened. One of the more telling accounts came from former NFL lineman and current analyst Ross Tucker, who shared his experience with Sanders during an appearance on The Dan Patrick Show this week.

According to Tucker, what happened during a weekend in Boulder last season raised more than a few red flags.

Missed Meetings And Mixed Signals

Tucker, who called the Colorado vs. Colorado State game for CBS, recalled that Sanders missed a scheduled pre-game production meeting with the broadcast crew – something that almost never happens with a starting quarterback, let alone one at the center of a national spotlight.

“We weren’t really given a reason but we did not talk to Shedeur at the production meetings,” Tucker said. “Which, as you know, starting quarterback, especially high-profile player like that, very unusual.”

.@RossTuckerNFL recounts a story about Shedeur Sanders skipping the production meeting ahead of Colorado vs. Colorado State. pic.twitter.com/v5qTwEdu1l

— Dan Patrick Show (@dpshow) April 30, 2025

But what made the situation even more bizarre was what came next. “I walk out of the hotel and there’s a pickup truck in front of the hotel and Shedeur is just sitting in the back of the pickup truck,” Tucker added. “It just made me wonder.”

Tucker explained that NFL scouts reached out to him after that game asking for his impression of Sanders. All he could say was that he didn’t speak to him- again, not the kind of thing that sits well with evaluators, especially at the quarterback position where leadership and communication matter deeply.

While skipping a single production meeting won’t destroy a player’s draft hopes, incidents like these become part of a bigger narrative. As more reports trickle out about Sanders’ pre-draft interviews and behind-the-scenes behavior, it’s becoming clearer why NFL teams may have cooled on him.

The talent isn’t in question, but the small things matter for NFL teams investing in a potential franchise leader. For Shedeur Sanders, those small things may have added up in a big way.

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