
On Friday, the University of Colorado Held its yearly Pro Day event. This gave exceptional quarterback Shedeur Sanders and Heisman Trophy recipient Travis Hunter the chance to showcase their skills one last time for NFL scouts who were eager with interest.
The Tennessee Titans were adequately represented, with leadership from Football Operations President Chad Brinker and General Manager Mike Borgonzi. As reported by Jim Wyatt, everyone present was highly impressed with what they witnessed.
After the session ended, Wyatt stated that both the Titans' team and Sanders’ representatives convened and decided to scrap the privately arranged practice set for April 9.
This action might shock certain individuals but could be expected by those familiar with the key players making decisions. Throughout his career, Tennessee has invested significant effort into evaluating Sanders. They've reviewed footage of each pass he’s thrown, had representatives present at several matches, and the newly appointed leadership team has engaged in multiple conversations with him as well.
This action might indicate that the Titans are nearing completion of their draft board and have clarity regarding their strategy for the first overall selection. Prior to this session, numerous observers thought Miami quarterback Cam Ward would likely be chosen with the top pick. It remains unclear whether today’s activities will influence this choice significantly.
The article initially appeared on Titans Wire: Following Colorado's pro day, the Tennessee Titans decide against a private workout with Shedeur Sanders.