Fans are trying to drag Deion Sanders’ feet back to the ground after being “deluded” by bold statements about the NFL Draft

CFB Fans Brand Coach Prime as “Delusional” Over Bold NFL Draft Claim About Shedeur Sanders & Travis Hunter

It’s gonna be an Eli,” Deion Sanders said, oozing some strong, fatherly confidence. In his latest appearance in the Million Dollaz Worth of Game, Deion Sanders predicted his son Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter, the marquee names at Buffs, to turn out to be the IT players of the 2025 draft.

Speaking of big dreams, Coach Prime surely had some for his QB son and Hunter, expecting their fate to turn out like Eli Manning. Manning’s unforgettable numbers at Ole Miss gave him the luxury to demand a trade from the New York Giants, despite being selected by the San Diego Chargers, since he didn’t want to play from certain cities.

Deion Sanders’ expectations from Shedeur and Travis

On one hand, there’s Deion Sanders’ sky-high expectations, and on the other, there’s the 2023 record of the Buffs. The Buffs’ numbers plummeted right down the slope to 1-8 after their celebrated 3 initial wins, something that didn’t sit well with the fans.

“Now, all this is subjective because I know what I want, kind of want them to go. And let’s not forget Shilo. But I know where I want them to go,” Deion Sanders said, further asserting that he would hold the reins until his son gets picked in the 2025 NFL draft. Per him, Shedeur Sanders would be the No. 1 pick in the 2025 draft class, whereas Travis Hunter would be at least the No.4 pick.

 

“Delusion combined with arrogance and so many other unlikable traits,” was the opinion of Utah CFB Stats on Deion Sanders. The reason for it, the CFB fans elaborated it the best.

What the fans have to say about Sanders

The seemingly undoable expectations from Sanders immediately prompted a round of mocking rampage against Sanders. The users started giving the logic behind why Sanders’s expectations seem illogical to them.

 

A user highlighted the rule of the NFL draft that eliminates the possibility of both of Sanders’ expectations being fulfilled at the same time.

 

Another user highlighted the fundamental flaw that brought much-needed attention to the faulty Buffs offense. Sanders was sacked 52 times in the previous season, highest in the Nation, a pressing issue that Sanders needs to address this season.

 

Other users were busy pointing out the ‘delusional’ part in Sanders’ lines.

 

Some users were not mincing their words while criticizing Sanders and his humbling situation from the last season.

They were not letting Deion Sanders off the hook, bringing up the Buffs last season’s score repeatedly.

Do you agree with the fans opinion of Prime being ‘delusional’ or do you think Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter would make it to the top 4 based on their talent? Drop your thoughts in the comments.