Sheder Sanders arrived at the Recruit Browns Mini-Camp while he seeks to put his draw for the NFL in the rear view mirror.
The former Colorado passer – once advanced to be a first round choice – fell to the way to the fifth round before Cleveland finally selects it with the overall choice n ° 144.
And after this disastrous weekend last month, Sanders seemed to be in a good mood Thursday when he arrived at the Browns.
Wearing a black Nike hooded sweatshirt and lugging a bag on his shoulder, Sanders smiled as he was a discreet entrance to the building.
“No noisy channels. Come to work !! Good to see !!, ‘a fan reacted on X.
“Business like entry,” said another.
Sheder Sanders was smiling when he entered the Browns mini-campns

Sanders made a cure cure entrance as he wore a black hooded sweatshirt and tripoted a bag on his shoulder

The quarterrier fell in the draft until it was finally chosen by Cleveland
In the midst of his important slide in the NFL draft, Sanders’ approach to the NFL recovery process was separated.
Jonathan Jones of CBS Sports reported that the “more or less sand” quarter with teams where he did not want to land.
Another report by Albert Breer described how a meeting with the Giants – who did a vast job to spot it – went south.
As Breer detailed it on 98.5 The Sports Hub, Sanders was left “P *** Ed” after having mainly failed an assignment.
“The giants one, they give players an installation, and there are errors intentionally put in the installation,” said Breer.

Sanders played Colorado under his father, the ex-star of the NFL Dion. They also teamed up with Jackson State beforehand.
“He did not catch them and was called, and it did not go well after that … It was upset that they did this to him.”
Sanders has bread on the plan to make the list of browns, and even less win the starting work at some point.
Cleveland’s crowded quarter-back also includes veteran Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett, the injured Deshaun Watson and another colleague recruit by Dillon Gabriel.
His fall in the project even led a fan to continue the NFL per $ 100 million on “emotional distress and trauma”.
After the project, Sanders said: “It’s time to take the opportunity”, via a video in overtime.
“I have to go with a different state of mind and direct the program in the role I must be until it is my time.”