SHEDEUR Sanders left fans trying to decode his message on the morning of the NFL Draft.
The Colorado Buffaloes quarterback is expected to be taken in the first round Thursday night in Green Bay, Wisconsin.

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But where the 23-year-old will be selected is unclear.
Sanders has been tipped for anything from a top-five pick to slipping down into the 20s.
He sent a one-word message Thursday morning which fans believe could be a clue.
“Legendary,” the quarterback simply posted on X.
Some fans think that could be a reference to the owner of the Las Vegas Raiders.
The Raiders hold the No. 6 overall pick in round one.
Their part owner is none other than the greatest of all time Tom Brady.
Las Vegas has recently signed Geno Smith to lead the team and Sanders could fit in behind.
The Colorado Buffaloes star has also been heavily linked with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
But Pittsburgh holds the No. 21 overall pick and could be forced to trade up to land him.
Sanders is expected to be the second quarterback taken
Miami’s Cam Ward is the presumed No. 1 overall pick to the Tennessee Titans.
And Sanders’ talent has been the talk of the NFL leading up to the big night.
An anonymous coach sparked outrage with his comments, via NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.
“The worst formal interview I’ve ever been in in my life,” the coach said.
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“He’s so entitled. He takes unnecessary sacks. He never plays on time.
“He has horrible body language. He blames teammates, but the biggest thing is, he’s not that good.”
Good Morning Football’s Kyle Brandt slammed the report.
“Shut up, anonymous coach,” Brandt yelled at the start of the rant.
“Shut up. This is not only anonymous, I think it’s tasteless.
“I see entitlement in a grown professional who is going around anonymously destroying young athletes, with very personal quotes – anonymously, as they’re about to realize their dream and become professionals.
“‘He’s not that good,’ well maybe neither are you, anonymous-quote coach.
“And maybe that’s why you’re an assistant coach and not a head coach, and you have been for a long time.”

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