Source: Titans, Browns, Giants Bad Shedeur Sanders not to practice at Shrine Bowl

Denton, Texas – Colorado Quarterback Shedeur Sanders, one of the best views in April NFL draft, does not practice at the Shrine Bowl, and the teams with the top three choices asked him not to do, a source told Yahoo Sports.

Tennessee Titans, Cleveland Browns and New York Giants own the first three choices of the spring draft, and they each entertain the idea of ​​taking him. Sanders had meetings with all three teams on Friday before training started Saturday for draft prospects.

Sanders and his Quarterback coach decided a week ago not to attend the Shrine Bowl exercises, the source said. Friday’s meetings with the top three teams only strengthened that decision.

(The editor’s note: The first version of the story said that Sanders decided not to practice because of the team meetings in Friday before further clarification.)

Sanders is widely considered one of the two best quarterback perspectives in this class along with Miamis Cam Ward. He raised his draft share with his game in the past season, led Colorado to a record of 9-4 and Alamo Bowl, where Buffaloes lost to Byu.

His father, Deion, is Colorado’s head coach and has been open about his son, but the source says the NFL teams are not concerned about his involvement.

Yahoo Sports ‘Nate Tice praised Sanders’ features in his Midseason Store Board:

Sanders has improved his game this season, especially with his feeling in his pocket and the timing he plays on concepts. Sanders is tough, has a good arm and is more than willing to challenge defenders on harder throws like in-breakers over the middle. When he is in rhythm, he can let his handing -in prisoners thrive because of his friendly ball placement. Sanders has a size below average and is just an appropriate athlete who emerges when asked to create, but his markedly better pocket movement (although he still tends to slip backwards, his sack frequency is reduced drastically) combined His arm strength has really fortified his prospectus profile.

East-West Shrine Bowl is an annual after-season College-Football All-Star game, with Draft views participating, with several different host areas over the years.