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Deion Sanders gives prediction for sons' NFL Draft plans
Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders. Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders appears destined for the NFL. His coach and Hall of Fame father Deion Sanders revealed that the NFL dream will have to wait a year.

Colorado has stumbled of late, losing five of their last six contests. But Shedeur’s stock remains high as a potential NFL draft pick.

The younger Sanders has impressed scouts and fans alike with his talent this season. NFL draft analyst Mel Kiper’s latest big board ranked him as a top-five pick and a top-three quarterback for the 2024 draft.

Given the Colorado QB’s high draft stock, there have been rumblings about him foregoing his senior year to go pro as early as next year.

Coach Prime put those rumors to rest Tuesday during his appearance on the “Dan Patrick Show.” Deion was asked about potentially making the jump as an NFL coach, particularly in a package deal with Shedeur.

The older Sanders admitted that he isn’t thinking that far down the line. He also stated that he expects both his sons, Shedeur and Colorado safety Shilo, to wait one more year before declaring for the NFL draft.

“They’re going to [declare for the NFL draft] the same year. Next year,” he said on The Dan Patrick Show Tuesday (13:25 mark). “They better not try to leave daddy this year, by the way.”

Sanders currently ranks third among NCAA quarterbacks in passing yards (2882) and fifth in passing touchdowns (24). He has thrown the most completions in the country, going 270 for 385 across nine games this season.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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