The NFL Draft is supposed to be the moment a player’s value gets defined. The round you go in, the team that calls your name, the contract that follows — that’s how the league has always measured worth. By that math, Shedeur Sanders should have been humbled last year. He didn’t go in the first round, or the second, or the third. He slid all the way to the fifth round, 144th overall, before the Cleveland Browns finally made the call.