Shedeur Sanders made it clear that he's confident in his abilities to be the best QB in the 2025 NFL draft class.
On Saturday, ahead of the East-West Shrine Bowl, Shedeur confidently put himself ahead of the competition -- including his good friend who he worked out with last offseason, Miami's Cam Ward.
"It's not what I think, it's what I know I could bring," Sanders said, per CBS Sports. "It's just [about teams] understanding my personality and being able to see it. They see media, they see cameras, they see everything. Not everyone has the best and greatest intentions to represent me well .... I like that I'm able to get in the forefront of everything, and they're able to understand me and ask me whatever question they want. I'm not ducking. I ain't hiding. I'm right here alive in the flesh, able to answer whatever questions.
"You got to cut on the tape. I know I'm worthy of doing everything I put my mind to, so I'm always worthy of doing whatever ... Decision-making, that's the biggest and best thing you can do as a quarterback. That's what my skill set is, decision-making. I don't let anything alter my mind and let anything get in the way of me not being in my right mind. Decision-making at the quarterback position from my skillset is what I like to do, sit in the pocket and throw it. That's the best attribute."
Shedeur told one reporter that he and Ward are friends despite the media's insistence to pit them against each other.
It's clear the "Grown QB" is confident in himself and his relationships. He'll need that as he enters the shark-infested NFL waters.