Donald Trump returned his verdict in the first round of the NFL 2025 draft and the team owners found themselves in the shooting line.
The first round of the draft took place Thursday evening in Green Bay where the former quarter of Miami Cam Ward was taken n ° 1 in the general classification by the Titans of Tennessee as planned.
However, one of the biggest shocks of the night came when Sheder Sanders was left on the board after being snubbed by several teams and finally fell from the first round.
And the president was left to boil about the decision of the League franchises to ignore the old quarter of the Colorado Buffaloes and the son of the legend of the NFL deion Sanders.
“What is the problem with the owners of the NFL, are they stupid?” Trump wrote in his last social diatribe of truth. “Deion Sanders was a great university football player and was even larger in the NFL. He is also a very good coach, streetwise and intelligent!
“Consequently, SheDer, his quarter-Arrière son, has phenomenal genes and is ready for greatness. He should be “chosen” immediately by a team that wants to win. Good luck sheDer, and say hello to your wonderful father!
Donald Trump returned his verdict in the first round of the NFL 2025 draft

Sheder Sanders was snubbed by several teams and finally fell from the first round
Sanders had been plunged by some – including his father – to be a choice among the first five, but Cam Ward and Jaxson Dart were the only selected quarters.
Ward was taken first in the general classification by the Tennessee Titans, while the Giants – who had been strongly linked to Sanders – opted for the former Miss QB Dart. The Pittsburgh steelers also opted against the quarter.
There had been speculation before the project that Sanders’ stock had landed among certain teams.
His particular character had been targeted following the combine harvester, the quarter-rear would have marked “impetuous” and “arrogant” after interviews.
The concerns about the strength of Sanders’ arms have become a problem in recent weeks, although his father – the temple of renown Sanders – laughed at this notion.
In 50 college games, Sanders launched 14,347 yards, with 134 affected and 27 interceptions. He completed 70.1% of his passes and ran for 17 additional scores.
Sanders will have a second chance to be selected on Friday evening for the second and third laps and if the owners of the NFL obey Trump orders, it could go up to 33 or 37th with the Browns of Cleveland or the Raiders of Las Vegas of Tom Brady.
More to follow.