Shedeur Sanders, NFL and National Football League Draft
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It's "increasingly unlikely" that Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders lands in the top three of the NFL draft, per ESPN's Adam Schefter, who reported the following on NFL Countdown.
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Miami quarterback Cam Ward is the presumptive No. 1 overall selection, and yet it is another quarterback, Colorado's Shedeur Sanders, who seems to be driving headlines.
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The Giants passing on a quarterback would not necessarily be surprising, considering how mock drafters have been fading the Giants' likelihood of selecting a signal caller.
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Shedeur Sanders will be the center of attention at Colorado’s Pro Day on Friday, and Giants head coach Brian Daboll will not be there.
Sanders has also been flirting with the idea of joining the Raiders for over a year now. For him, it'd have to be an appealing landing spot. He'd be able to play for a high-end offensive coordinator in Chip Kelly and sit behind a veteran like Smith for a year.
Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders has made Colorado must-see TV since taking over at the helm in 2023. The Buffaloes went 1-11 in 2022 and were a complete
Meanwhile, the second-ranked quarterback has been Colorado's Shedeur Sanders. However, USA Today's Mike Freeman recently interviewed ESPN NFL Draft expert Louis Riddick, and he said Jaxson Dart of Ole Miss has surpassed Sanders as the second-best quarterback by some teams.
Less than four weeks from the NFL Draft, ESPN Draft analyst Mel Kiper, Jr. is fine tuning his draft board and making last minute changes and additions.
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Coach Prime 'bullies' son Deion Sanders Jr. after overlooking a 'crime' by Shedeur and Travis Hunter
In the Sanders household, wearing someone else's shoes can quickly become a headline-especially if those shoes belong to Deion Sanders himself. During a recent episode of the Well
The New York Giants intend to take the "best football player" with the No. 3 overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft in the words of general manager Joe Schoen.
Though Stefanski spoke highly of Sanders, that far from guarantees the Browns plan to take a quarterback at No. 2 in the draft. Browns owner Jimmy Haslam emphasized at the league meetings that the team has to get the draft right this year, and that they are not going to force picking a quarterback.