Shedeur Sanders with towel on his headShedeur Sanders (Photo via Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images)
The NFL is being sued for a whopping $100 million over Shedeur Sanders’ slide in last month’s draft, though they should not be too worried.

Shedeur was projected as a top-five pick ahead of the selection process but was not invited to the first round and ended up sliding all the way to the fifth. As a result, Dr. Umar Johnson has urged his father, Deion Sanders, to sue the league.

While Coach Prime is unlikely to do so, one Georgia resident has moved forward with his own lawsuit.

According to The Independent, the unidentified man has filed a suit against the NFL for “emotional distress.” He claims it was extremely frustrating to have to watch less-talented quarterbacks get picked ahead of the former Colorado star, and he wants to get paid for it.

“This guy was projected to be the first or second pick, no later than the top five, and to watch mediocre players be chosen before him… it was frustrating,” the individual, referred to as John Doe in the suit, told the outlet.

John Doe Says NFL Owners Have To Be Stopped After What They Did To Shedeur Sanders

Shedeur Sanders with chain and headphones onShedeur Sanders (Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images)

 


Doe, a 55-year-old Colorado fan and the owner of a logistics company, filed the suit in a U.S. District Court on May 2.

He claims to have no personal connection to the Sanders family but asserts that NFL owners need to be held accountable for the way they’ve treated Shedeur.

“And to have all the NFL owners collude and not draft him, it was mentally frustrating and debilitating,” he added. “For them to believe that they can just do this and there’s no recourse, it has to stop.”

The filing also claims that there may have been racial biases at play, which would justify the sum Doe is after.

Of course, it would be an even bigger surprise than Shedeur Sanders slipping to round 5 if this actually goes anywhere, but you have to admire the commitment