Patrick Mahomes is feeling the way so many of the NFL Draft audience is.
The Chiefs quarterback can't understand why Shedeur Sanders hasn't been picked in three rounds.
Either that or he was tweeting about his amazement at LeBron James dropping 38 points in a playoff game at 40 years old.
Mahomes sent out a one-word post on X at about the time the NFL Draft third round concluded on Friday night:
Crazy
— Patrick Mahomes II (@PatrickMahomes) April 26, 2025
Crazy indeed.
Sanders was a consensus first-round pick in mock drafts.
He was projected by many to go higher than the No. 12 overall that Mahomes went in his draft.
Instead, Sanders is still on the board after 102 picks.
Mahomes is far from the only person reacting here, but as the greatest active quarterback on the planet, his take is worth something.
Maybe an NFL team should ask Mahomes for what he thinks. He'd likely suggest drafting Sanders.
Hopefully, the crazy only lasts a little while longer.
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