There have been a lot and written on Sheder Sanders during the pre-Rôti process and the opinions mixed on the old quarter-arre of Colorado made its ultimate landing point one of the biggest questions before the first round.
One of the things that have been discussed about Sanders is the way he manages his meetings with teams that could be interested in selecting it. This subject appeared during an appearance Thursday on NFL Network and Sanders, who visited the Steelers this week, said that he would still be himself even if it may not be what some teams wanted to hear during their visits.
“When I go to visit these coaches and when I go to all these different franchises, I really ask them what I think and how I feel myself,” said Sanders. “Some are offended, some like it, others do not. Give people uncomfortable, Some people invite this. They know what type of person and what type of player they will get out of me, so I just have to make sure, you know, what type of culture or what type of dynamics I will have with them too. “”
History has shown that adaptation with a team can be as important or more than the talent that a quarter-arre brings with it to the NFL, it is therefore a must that all involved know what they are starting before getting together. We will find out which team thinks that Sanders is suitable for their organization in a few weeks.