The 2025 NFL Draft witnessed one of the most unexpected storylines when Shedeur Sanders , once widely considered a potential first-round talent, was finally selected by the Cleveland Browns with the 144th pick in the fifth round. While the long wait may have dampened expectations, the moment also marked the end of an emotional rollercoaster for the Colorado quarterback.
Kevin Stefanski rips pranksters behind Shedeur Sanders draft night call
Shedeur Sanders, the son of NFL Hall of Famer Deion Sanders , entered the draft with massive media hype and anticipation. However, as pick after pick passed, fans and analysts alike were left stunned. Quarterbacks were chosen ahead of him—including his future teammate Dillon Gabriel, who went at No. 94—further deepening the confusion surrounding Sanders’ draft stock.
But while a slide in the draft is hard enough, Sanders faced something even more disturbing—a cruel prank that added salt to the wound.
In a moment that many found humorous but was likely devastating for the player, someone managed to gain access to a phone meant exclusively for calls from NFL teams. The imposter claimed to be New Orleans Saints GM Mickey Loomis and called Sanders before the 40th pick, raising hopes that the Saints would pick him. Instead, the team used the pick on another quarterback, Tyler Shough. What seemed like a professional milestone quickly turned into a moment of humiliation.
The call—meant to mimic the real deal—became a deeply personal violation, one that likely left Sanders and his inner circle reeling. Head coach Kevin Stefanski didn’t mince words when asked about the prank. “People are morons. It’s sad,” he stated. His candid remarks reflect not only a coach standing by his player but also a growing awareness that the line between fan banter and personal attack is being dangerously blurred.
Although it’s unclear exactly why Sanders fell so far down the draft board, it's evident that outside narratives may have overshadowed his performance. Evaluated purely on his game tape, many believed he was worthy of a second-round selection. Yet, whispers behind the scenes, off-field scrutiny, and a media circus may have influenced the decisions of multiple front offices.
Interestingly, the Browns were once rumored to be eyeing Sanders with the No. 2 overall pick before they traded down. Instead, they ended up with two quarterbacks in the draft—including Sanders—suggesting that they still saw value in him despite the noise.
Now, with the draft behind him, Sanders enters the next phase of his football journey with something to prove. The Browns’ faith in him, coupled with Stefanski’s vocal support, could be exactly the fuel he needs. If the story of his draft day fall is written in pain, perhaps the next chapter will be a tale of redemption.
Also Read: Shedeur Sanders finally hears his name as Browns grab him with 144th pick in NFL draft
Kevin Stefanski rips pranksters behind Shedeur Sanders draft night call
Shedeur Sanders, the son of NFL Hall of Famer Deion Sanders , entered the draft with massive media hype and anticipation. However, as pick after pick passed, fans and analysts alike were left stunned. Quarterbacks were chosen ahead of him—including his future teammate Dillon Gabriel, who went at No. 94—further deepening the confusion surrounding Sanders’ draft stock.
.@ShedeurSanders is a Cleveland Brown@Browns | #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/RSgFvyd3zU
— NFL (@NFL) April 26, 2025
But while a slide in the draft is hard enough, Sanders faced something even more disturbing—a cruel prank that added salt to the wound.
In a moment that many found humorous but was likely devastating for the player, someone managed to gain access to a phone meant exclusively for calls from NFL teams. The imposter claimed to be New Orleans Saints GM Mickey Loomis and called Sanders before the 40th pick, raising hopes that the Saints would pick him. Instead, the team used the pick on another quarterback, Tyler Shough. What seemed like a professional milestone quickly turned into a moment of humiliation.
Shedeur Sanders got prank called by someone pretending to be from an NFL team and they said
— FearBuck (@FearedBuck) April 26, 2025
“Have to wait a little longer”
pic.twitter.com/FOxoqcilsk
The call—meant to mimic the real deal—became a deeply personal violation, one that likely left Sanders and his inner circle reeling. Head coach Kevin Stefanski didn’t mince words when asked about the prank. “People are morons. It’s sad,” he stated. His candid remarks reflect not only a coach standing by his player but also a growing awareness that the line between fan banter and personal attack is being dangerously blurred.
Kevin Stefanski, asked about the prank call to Shedeur Sanders:
— Andrew Siciliano (@AndrewSiciliano) April 26, 2025
"People are morons."
"It's sad."
Although it’s unclear exactly why Sanders fell so far down the draft board, it's evident that outside narratives may have overshadowed his performance. Evaluated purely on his game tape, many believed he was worthy of a second-round selection. Yet, whispers behind the scenes, off-field scrutiny, and a media circus may have influenced the decisions of multiple front offices.
Interestingly, the Browns were once rumored to be eyeing Sanders with the No. 2 overall pick before they traded down. Instead, they ended up with two quarterbacks in the draft—including Sanders—suggesting that they still saw value in him despite the noise.
Now, with the draft behind him, Sanders enters the next phase of his football journey with something to prove. The Browns’ faith in him, coupled with Stefanski’s vocal support, could be exactly the fuel he needs. If the story of his draft day fall is written in pain, perhaps the next chapter will be a tale of redemption.
Also Read: Shedeur Sanders finally hears his name as Browns grab him with 144th pick in NFL draft
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