Shilo Sanders has been reportedly struggling at the East-West Shrine Bowl.
The son of Deion Sanders was already on shaky ground with the NFL Draft quickly approaching, but he is not doing himself any favors in the exhibition event.
The East-West Shrine Bowl, alongside the Senior Bowl, is the premier event for NFL Draft prospects to show off their skills before possibly being selected by an NFL team.
Sanders is participating in these drills to hopefully impress scouts.
Footage has shown Shilo Sanders being taken advantage of by opposing players in one-on-one drills and singled out in team drills.
Standing on the field at AT&T Stadium, Sanders made it clear he wasn’t happy with some of the things he had heard about him, whether from experts or just fans on social media.
The Colorado Buffalos star safety raised eyebrows after comparing himself to President Donald J. Trump.
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Per Joe Bonham, “Shilo Sanders addresses the haters, saying how they paint him in a bad picture. “They do that to our president, they do it to everybody”. He added the clips were cherry-picked and said scouts will look at how he played today and this season.”
Shilo Sanders addresses the haters saying how they paint him in a bad picture “they do that to our president, they do it to everybody”. He added the clips were cherry picked and says scouts will look at how he played today and this season. pic.twitter.com/IYpD7T6TGy
— Joe Bonham (@JoeBonham15) January 31, 2025
What Round Could Shilo Sanders Hear His Name?
In the lead-up to the 2025 NFL Draft, Shilo Sanders, son of NFL legend Deion Sanders, has faced a wave of criticism over clips from the East-West Shrine Bowl.
Probably the most controversial NFL entry from the Sanders family is the defensive back.
Sanders might not be one of the best at his position, but he is certainly good enough to be selected.
Shilo is likely to be a day-three pick.
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