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The last day of the 2025 NFL draft is upon us, and these next four rounds will fly by with the prospects in the hope that a dream calls their name to join them.
Among these is someone who no one believed to go on day 3: Shedur Sanders. Colorado Buffaloes -quarterback fell out of the first round and three quarterbacks were taken in rounds 2 and 3 Friday night and ended day 2 in complete shock.
But a Hall of Fame -Quarterback decided to send a draft reminder not only to Sanders, but to all those still waiting to be elected.
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The scene under Atlanta Falcons chose during the first round of the 2025 NFL draft at Lambeau Field on April 24, 2025 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
Brett Favre, as Atlanta Falcons chose No. 33 gathered in the NFL draft in 1991, posted on X a few of his famous drafts of day pictures with an important message.
“Heck, I didn’t care when I got draft, I just wanted a team to give me a chance wherever I went,” Favre wrote. “That’s what you do when your # is called that matters not when you were taken.
Favres NFL Draft Story is also a unique story that is considering Falcons’ head coach at the time Jerry Glanville did not approve the election to the southern Miss product. He even noticed that it would take a plane crash for him to even put Favre in a game.
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Favre played in only two matches and tried four passports, including his first, which was returned to a pick-six in week 11 against Washington.
“At the top of that, the team that thrown me off, not even, would,” Favre added in his X post.

Former NFL quarterback Brett Favre is listening to the Republican presidential elections, former President Donald Trump speaks during a campaign event at the Resch Center on October 30, 2024 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Fortunately for him, Green Bay Packers thought to add him would benefit them. It turned out to be the right move of GM Ron Wolf.
Favre won a Super Bowl, was named MVP three times and made 11 Pro Bowls over his Hall of Fame-worthy 20-year career.
A person like Sanders would very much like the success that Favre did in his career, but it will be much later than the second round.
Both experts and fans couldn’t understand Sanders, as some had as a potentially first overall choice when the college season ended fell into day 3.

September 8, 2018; Hattiesburg, MS: Hall of Fame Quarterback Brett Favre warms up before the game between the southern Miss Golden Eagles and Louisiana Monroe Warhawks at MM Roberts Stadium. (Chuck Cook -usa Today Sports)
However, it is his reality and he will have to have the same mindset as players like Dak Prescott, Tom Brady and Kirk Cousins before him – all of whom were chosen on the last days of their respective traits.