Deion Sanders, Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter (Photos via YouTube and Getty Images)
Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders revealed some interesting NFL Draft Day plans regarding two-way star and his son, quarterback Shedeur Sanders.
Both Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter are expected to be top-five picks in the 2024 NFL Draft. Shedeur is the odds-on favorite at most sportsbooks to go first overall, and Hunter already feels like a safe bet to be the first non-quarterback taken.
Despite that, “Coach Prime” made a surprise announcement during a recent interview on “The Rich Eisen Show.” According to Sanders, his two superstar players will skip the 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay because they want to celebrate it in-person together.
“We good man,” Sanders said. “We want to celebrate with our people, with our folks, with our wonderful student body.
This honestly isn’t as big a deal as some will make it out to be. Minnesota Vikings quarterback JJ McCarthy and Las Vegas Raiders star tight end Brock Bowers headlined the list of big-named prospects who didn’t attend last year’s NFL Draft in person.
And of course, things could always change between now and the 2025 NFL Draft that runs from Apr. 24-26 at Lambeau Field. Sanders and Hunter may end up deciding that they want to be there in person to greet the commissioner on stage and receive their jerseys and hats right away.
New Front-Runners Emerge To Land Shedeur Sanders
The New York Giants’ Week 17 win, coupled with the Cleveland Browns’ loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Saturday, assured that Brian Daboll’s group won’t get the first overall pick. That means they certainly won’t get Shedeur in the 2025 NFL Draft.
It’s now official in that the No. 1 pick will either go to the Browns, Tennessee Titans or New England Patriots. Cleveland must give up on Deshaun Watson, and Tennessee will surely look to replace Will Levis in the offseason.
So at this time, consider the two AFC clubs the front-runners for Sanders. The Patriots already used the No. 3 pick of 2024 on Drake Maye, so they’d likely either use the No. 1 pick on Hunter or deal it to the highest bidder.
Dwight Howard Brutally Trolls 76ers Star Joel Embiid For His Flopping Skills
Dwight Howard and Joel Embiid (Images Credit: Getty Images)
Philadelphia 76ers star Joel Embiid has established himself as one of the toughest players to guard in the NBA. By using his combination of size, strength, and skill, the 7-foot center has dominated opponents, leading the league in free throw attempts per game in three of the last four seasons. Despite Minnesota Timberwolves commentators’ criticism, his ability to draw fouls and exploit his physicality has made him a nightmare for defenders.
Former NBA star Dwight Howard recently shared his perspective on guarding Embiid during an appearance on the Thanalysis Show. When asked how he would approach defending Embiid, Howard laid out his strategy after trolling Embiid for his flopping skills.
“He is probably, I think, the toughest to guard because he knows how to flop. He knows how to use his size and his strength when he has to. He can shoot real well. If I was checking him, I would have to beat him up and down the court, not let him get easy points, don’t go for no pump fakes,” Howard said.
“Usually when he gets it in his left hand, he does it with his right, but he likes to left hesi to the pull-up. So, I would be right up on that. So, as soon as have it like this, I’m crowding his space because I know he’s either going to do like this and try to go around me,” he added.
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