I think at this point Shedeur is well above the round he's being drafted at talent wise. The question that I think teams are asking themselves is are they confident they can weather the "Deion will be the coach next year rumors," every time that they lose a game or the potential social media fallout if Shedeur isn't anointed the starter.
There are very few teams/coaches who have that level of confidence... and most of them (except perhaps Pittsburgh) don't have a need at QB for this year... but is the distraction worth developing Shedeur for the future; is Shedeur willing to wait quietly for his "turn" (say what you want, but I don't recall Rodgers constantly agitating to play ahead of Favre during that development timeframe). Given the public persona that he's put out there, it's probably hard to think that's the case.
There are very few teams/coaches who have that level of confidence... and most of them (except perhaps Pittsburgh) don't have a need at QB for this year... but is the distraction worth developing Shedeur for the future; is Shedeur willing to wait quietly for his "turn" (say what you want, but I don't recall Rodgers constantly agitating to play ahead of Favre during that development timeframe). Given the public persona that he's put out there, it's probably hard to think that's the case.