Shedeur Sanders impresses at Pro Day, Travis Hunter a limited participant
- Shedeur Sanders showcased his talents at Colorado's NFL pro day on April 4, 2025, completing most of his passes and impressing scouts with deep throws.
- Travis Hunter attended the pro day, catching passes but did not work out.
- Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam and other executives observed the event, underscoring the stakes for Sanders and Hunter in the upcoming draft.
- Coach Deion Sanders expressed confidence in both players, stating they are 'the surest bets in this draft.
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Shedeur Sanders impresses at Pro Day, Travis Hunter a limited participant
BOULDER, Colo. (KRDO) -- It was a packed house at the Colorado Buffaloes Pro Day. Shedeur Sanders shined yet again as he makes his case to be, possibly, the first quarterback drafted. Travis Hunter initially decided to skip Pro Day, but ran routes for Sanders. He looked as fast and skilled as ever. Sanders and Hunter could both be drafted inside the top five. Deion Sanders argues they are the safest picks in this year's class. "I think we have t…

Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders put on a show for all 32 NFL teams at Colorado's pro day
Colorado wide receiver Travis Hunter takes part in passing drills during Colorado’s football pro day Friday in Boulder, Colo. | David Zalubowski, Associated Press. BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — Shedeur Sanders insisted Friday he doesn’t necessarily need the bright lights of Broadway or the Bellagio at the outset of his NFL journey. He suggested he could just as easily thrive for the “Dawg Pound” fan base in Cleveland. “I could bring cameras and eyes any…


Shedeur Sanders, Travis Hunter, others shine at CU Buffs pro day
The stars came out in Boulder one last time on Friday. Shedeur Sanders, Travis Hunter and others worked out for NFL scouts at Colorado’s “We Ain’t Hard 2 Find Showcase” at the indoor practice facility.

CU’s Travis Hunter wants to play both ways in the NFL. Champ Bailey knows it won’t be easy
Eventually, Champ Bailey wised up to the fact that doing less meant getting paid more. Eventually, he dropped the dream he’d carried with him from Georgia to Washington, a twentysomething corner realizing he needed to protect his body, an all-time great racking up roughly $108 million in career earnings over his years in Washington and Denver. But when he first broke into the NFL as the seventh overall pick in 1999, a young Bailey wanted to play…


Shedeur Sanders, Travis Hunter and rest of NFL hopefuls put on show at CU Buffs showcase
The setting was familiar. There Shedeur Sanders was in the Colorado indoor practice facility with his stable of talented wide receivers, getting ready to throw passes to each of them.
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