NFL draft: Skyeseur Sanders reveals phone problems prior to the event

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Shedeur Sanders revealed in a podcast interview that was published one day before the draft, he had to make drastic changes on his phone after his number was leaked.

He said he was unsure how to get in touch with a team because of it.

“My number was leaked again, guys. I don’t know how to get my call to the draft,” Sanders told the “2Legendary” podcast. “And I muted all my unknown callers. So I don’t know how to be able to get the draft of day call.

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Colorado Buffaloes Quarterback Shedeur Sanders warms up before a game against Brigham Young Cougars at Alamodome in San Antonio December 28, 2024. (Troy Taormina/IMAGN -Pictures)

“I have to get a new phone because it just gets ridiculous. It gets bounded ill.”

Apparently it was the fifth phone Sanders had this year, but he swore he didn’t give out his number to anyone who would leak it. In a video he showed several unknown calls.

“My number has been leaked at least twice this year,” he said.

Colorado Buffaloes Quarterback Shedeur Sanders (2) takes a moment in the first quarter against Oklahoma State Cowboys at Folsom Field in Boulder, Colo., November 29, 2024. (Ron Chenoy/Imag images)

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Sanders said he gets a lot of calls from scouts from numbers that he doesn’t recognize and doesn’t answer them.

He named Dallas Cowboys, Los Angeles Rams, Tennessee Titans, Miami Dolphins and New York Giants as some of the teams that called him.

Sanders could go as high as No. 2 selection or as low as the second round. He is considered one of the top quarterbacks in the draft, but the interest in him is difficult to measure hours before the draft begins.

Skyeseur Sanders on the red carpet before the Super Bowl Lix NFL honors at the Saenger Theater in New Orleans 6 February 2025. (Kirby Lee/Imag- Pictures)

The former Colorado Buffaloes Quarterback put together a solid year in his last season with the team that led the BIG 12 conference with 4,134 passing yards and 37 touchdown passes. He was named the big 12 offensive player of the year.

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