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Let’s look at Shedeur’s Pro Day and see what’s next for CU’s star quarterback.
All eyes were on Shedeur Sanders this past Friday as he took the field for the most anticipated Pro Day in Colorado Buffaloes history. With scouts from all 32 NFL teams watching and media packed in tight around the sidelines, this was a moment all about Shedeur.
After opting out of combine drills and skipping the Big 12 Pro Day, Shedeur went all-in on his Pro Day in Boulder. But even at Colorado’s own showcase, he only participated in throwing drills. Sanders did not participate in the 40-yard sash, vertical jump, or the shuttle. It was just him, a football, his cannon of an arm and a handful of familiar receivers.
When it was time for all attention to turn to Sander, he looked predictably sharp. The throwing session was simple and smooth. Most of the passes were within 10 to 15 yards, showcasing his effectiveness in the short to medium-range passing game. He threw plenty of short outs, check-downs, crossers and eventually worked in a few deeper throws late in the workout to guys like Jimmy Horn Jr. and Will Sheppard.
While Shedeur’s arm looked great during his workout, this wasn’t about flash. It was more about showing NFL teams that he can be consistent and make every throw, as well as that he knows who he is: a pocket passer with pinpoint accuracy.
The biggest highlight of Shedeur’s workout came on a connection with Jimmy Horn Jr., who made a diving grab on a deep ball before popping up and landing a backflip. You can’t fake that kind of chemistry. Here is a look at that moment:
Sanders’ decision to pass on drills and athletic testing was calculated and likely smart. This Pro Day wasn’t about moving up, it was about staying put and not giving anyone a reason to doubt what he’s already shown on tape.
After the throwing session wrapped up, Shedeur did something arguably more important than any pass he threw: crushing the interview portion. Whether it was media hits, chats with NFL executives or just catching up with familiar faces, Shedeur was all smiles and confidence. The poise, the charisma and the sense of maturity were on full display, just like fans have seen all year.
With the NFL Draft just a few weeks away (April 24–26 in Green Bay), Shedeur is closing one chapter and opening another. He’s stayed true to his game and let his body of work speak for itself. After his Pro Day, it seems likely he’ll be picked in the top five and shouldn’t have to worry about slipping down the board on draft night.
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