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    ‘Trolling at This Point’ – Shedeur Sanders Hanging NFL Hats on His Backpack Cracks Up Football Fans

    Shedeur Sanders cracked up football fans with his hilarious backpack that featured several caps of NFL teams at the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine.

    Shedeur Sanders continues to remain a hot subject in NFL circles. With each passing day, his draft stock seems to get more volatile. Earlier, he was projected to be picked No. 1 overall; however, things have changed in the last few days.

    His decision not to participate in the 2025 NFL Combine drills at Lucas Oil Stadium from Feb. 27 to March 2 has raised many eyebrows.

    Recently, he was spotted wearing a hilarious backpack on his way to the combine, where he will attend meetings and engage in one-on-one interviews with several NFL teams.

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    Fans Have Hilarious Reaction to Shedeur Sanders’ Backpack

    The Colorado quarterback was spotted wearing a backpack that had NFL hats hanging on it. In the clip, one can see the hats of the New Orleans Saints, the Cleveland Browns, the Minnesota Vikings, and others.

    Interestingly, these franchises were never considered potential destinations for Sanders, with the exception of the Browns. The clip has gone viral ever since, and fans are claiming that the passer is trolling publicly at this point.


    Heading into the 2025 NFL Draft, Sanders is a hot choice for top teams like the Tennessee Titans, the Cleveland Browns, and the New York Giants.

    If these three teams pass on him, Sanders is expected to make Las Vegas his new home since Coach Prime has been quite vocal about the Raiders even before the 2024 college football season started. With Tom Brady being a minority franchise owner, chances of him getting picked at No. 6 seem most likely.

    According to ESPN, Shedeur Sanders to the Las Vegas Raiders could be a real-time possibility.

    “The fastest way for the Raiders to improve will be hitting on a rookie quarterback. After the Gardner Minshew-Aidan O’Connell experiment failed in 2024, I could see their new front office being eager to take another path,” Walder wrote per Athlon Sports.

    “Of course, drafting a quarterback and hitting on one are two entirely different things. But that risk comes with the territory,” he added. Although Matthew Stafford has been their potential target for a while, having Shedeur Sanders will help Pete Carroll build for the future.

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