Despite the emotional rollercoaster of the 2025 NFL Draft and an unexpected fifth-round pick for his son, Deion Sanders is maintaining an attitude of unwavering faith and optimism. Speaking to TMZ Sports after Shedeur Sanders was selected 144th overall by the Cleveland Browns, the Colorado Buffaloes head coach and NFL Hall of Famer reminded everyone of his core belief: “God is so good.”
Coach Prime was spotted at LAX just hours after his son’s draft saga concluded — a journey filled with highs, lows, and even a cruel prank call. But if anyone expected Deion to be bitter or shaken by the surprising outcome, they were clearly mistaken. With his signature calm confidence and spiritual grounding, he delivered a clear message: no draft number can define Shedeur’s destiny.
From Projected Star to Day 3 Selection
Shedeur Sanders, a standout quarterback at Jackson State and later Colorado under his father’s coaching, had long been projected as a potential early-round pick. With impressive stats, mobility, leadership, and poise under pressure, many analysts believed he could land within the top 50 picks — possibly even sneak into the first round.
However, as the names rolled off the board on Days 1 and 2 of the NFL Draft, Shedeur’s remained uncalled. Tension mounted, speculation grew, and fans across social media expressed shock as quarterbacks with less exposure or weaker college résumés were selected ahead of him.
By the time the Cleveland Browns finally picked him up at No. 144 overall in the fifth round, it was clear Shedeur’s journey to the NFL would begin under different circumstances than expected — but with the same fire and potential he’s always carried.
Deion Sanders: “You Know How Good God Is”
Addressing the media in his usual upbeat tone, Deion made it clear he wasn’t sulking about his son’s slide down the draft board.
“You know how good God is,” he told TMZ Sports when asked if he was happy with how things turned out.
For Deion, faith has always been at the core of his identity. Whether on the football field, in the locker room, or raising his children, he frequently points to divine timing and purpose — and this situation was no exception.
Deion added that despite all the chatter and unexpected events, he believes there’s a bigger picture at play. While Shedeur may not have heard his name called when most expected, Deion trusts that his son’s path will ultimately be exactly what it’s supposed to be.
Draft Day Prank: A Cruel Twist
As if the stress of waiting for the call wasn’t enough, Shedeur Sanders found himself at the center of an ill-timed joke. During Day 2 of the draft, he reportedly received what appeared to be a draft call — only to find out later that it was a prank orchestrated by the son of Atlanta Falcons defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich.
The call, which briefly sent Shedeur’s camp into celebration mode, turned out to be fake, adding insult to the already puzzling wait.
When asked if he could forgive the prankster, Deion didn’t offer a direct answer but stuck to his faith-filled tone: “God is so good, man.” It’s unclear whether this was a way of avoiding confrontation or simply choosing the high road — but either way, it showed the Sanders family’s continued commitment to grace under pressure.
According to reports, the prankster — identified as Jax Ulbrich — called Shedeur on Sunday to personally apologize, labeling the move a “tremendous mistake.” Whether the gesture was accepted remains between the two parties, but the sincerity of the apology indicates a desire to make amends.
What’s Next for Shedeur Sanders?
Despite the emotional and public ordeal, Shedeur Sanders is now officially a Cleveland Brown, and attention quickly shifts to his rookie minicamp and NFL future.
The Browns, who have had their share of quarterback challenges in recent years, may have found a hidden gem in Shedeur. Known for his high football IQ, pocket awareness, and competitive spirit, the 23-year-old has the potential to compete at a high level — especially if given the right mentorship and developmental time.
For Shedeur, the lower draft position may serve as extra motivation. As many great NFL players have proven, being passed over can fuel a relentless drive for success. Deion, no stranger to adversity himself, will surely be by his son’s side, coaching him not only in football but in resilience, poise, and perspective.
The Sanders Family: Stronger Than Ever
While the NFL Draft didn’t unfold how they envisioned, the Sanders family remains united and unshaken. Coach Prime has always emphasized discipline, work ethic, and faith — values that will now be more important than ever as Shedeur enters the most competitive football arena in the world.
For Deion, watching his son slip to the fifth round may have been painful, but it was also an opportunity to reinforce what matters most: humility, trust, and hard work. He’s made it clear that Shedeur isn’t defined by when he was drafted, but rather how he responds.
As for Shedeur, expect him to show up at the Browns’ rookie camp with a chip on his shoulder and a deep determination to prove doubters wrong. If his college career was any indication, his journey is far from over — it’s just beginning.
Final Thoughts: A Test of Faith, a Path Forward
In a league where narratives change in seconds and underdogs become legends, Shedeur Sanders’ story may be the next great example of perseverance and purpose. With the unwavering support of his father and a growing fan base behind him, the young quarterback enters the NFL with both challenges and limitless possibilities ahead.
And as for Deion Sanders, his faith-filled message stands as a powerful reminder — that no matter the setback, “God is still good.”