Sanders, who has spent time with the Titans at the East-West Shrine Bowl, at the NFL Combine and during a 30 visit to Tennessee, said his interaction with the team has been good.
“I feel on the visit, everything was pretty good,” Sanders said. “Everything was fun, everything was good. They got to know me, and I got to know them well. I am comfortable in any situation.”
The Titans made the trip to Boulder on Friday morning, after severe weather in Nashville kept the group from being able to travel on Thursday as they initially planned. So, team officials ended up getting a private flight out this morning, and the group planned to return to Nashville later in the day, after the workout.
It was a marathon day, but a trip the team felt was worth making as they try to decide what to do with the first overall pick.
No decisions have been made, Borgonzi said.
The NFL Draft kicks off on April 24 in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
“We are going through the process – I stated that from Day 1,” Borgonzi said. “It was good to see Shedeur here, up close and in person, live. I saw him a couple of years ago when (Colorado) played Nebraska – it’s the first time I saw him live. And it was good to see Travis, too.”
Sanders and Hunter, meanwhile, will have to wait another three weeks to learn their fate.
Same for Miami quarterback Cam Ward, another player the Titans have scouted closely, and all the other prospects in this year’s draft class.
Sanders said he’ll be ready for the spotlight wherever he ends up.
“I could bring cameras and eyes anywhere I go – it don’t matter where I go,” he said. “I know the influence I have on society and on culture. So, wherever I go, it will definitely be improvement than what it was before I got there.”