In 2000, Tom Brady was drafted by the New England Patriots as the 199th overall pick in the sixth round of the NFL Draft. Twenty-five years later, the seven-time Super Bowl champion is weighing in on one of this yearâs most talked-about prospects: new Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders.
Sandersâ path to the NFL was far from smooth. Despite receiving prank calls from people claiming he had been selected by other teams, the former Colorado standout ultimately saw his dream come true when the Browns drafted him. Itâs a journey Brady can relate to, having once been a late-round pick himself in the 2000 NFL Draft.
During an appearance on Good Morning America, former New York Giants star Michael Strahan shared what Brady had to say about Sanders being selected in the fifth round. Strahan revealed that he watched the draft alongside Brady and recounted the quarterbackâs reaction in real time.
âI spent time with Tom Brady this past weekend and we watched the draft. As Tom said, âHeâs an example that it doesnât matter when youâre picked,ââ Strahan recalled, highlighting Bradyâs message about Sanders after the Browns made their selection in the 2025 NFL Draft.

Shedeur Sanders, new Cleveland Browns QB.
Strahan shares strong support for Shedeur Sanders after NFL Draft
As the Browns prepare for the upcoming season, Sanders is gearing up to make his mark. Meanwhile, Strahan weighed in on Sandersâ surprising fall in the NFL Draft. Although he acknowledged that late picks have succeeded before, citing Brady, Strahan emphasized that a player with Sandersâ talent should not have been overlooked.

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âI donât think this kid shouldâve dropped to the fifth round, and I hate when you have unnamed sources. If youâre going to say something that bad to disparage a kid, put your name on it first of all,â Strahan said in defense of Sanders.
Strahan continued: âYou watch so many quarterbacks who didnât have anywhere near the production he had. Itâs about numbers when it comes to quarterbacks. Economically, this may have hurt Shedeur Sanders, but opportunity-wise it didnât, because heâs on a team where I think he has a good shot at making a difference. And I think the kid is going to be a great player. I think the Browns did a good thing, and theyâre going to enjoy it.â
Brady shares hilarious throwback photo before 2019 NFL Draft
Leading up to the 2019 NFL Draft, Brady posted a throwback photo of himself from before the 2000 NFL Draft, where he famously fell to pick No. 199. Reflecting on that pivotal moment, Brady added a touch of humor in his message to fans on social media.
â19 years ago today, the Patriots took a chance on the guy in this photo: Me (199). Thank you to EVERYONE whoâs helped me prove them right! Also, did they stop taking these photos after mine?â Brady joked.
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