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How low can Shedeur Sanders go? The former Colorado quarterback and son of Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders not long ago was considered by many pundits to go as high as No. 1 overall in ...
BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — Deion Sanders never fretted over his own NFL draft journey. He had the leverage to go where he wanted — Atlanta — because he was also a baseball star who had been ...
Could Sanders go third overall to the New York Giants? Would the quarterback-needy Pittsburgh Steelers scoop him up at No. 21? Even if Sanders didn’t go in the first round, the general belief ...
Shedeur Sanders, who played quarterback for the University of Colorado, was once projected to go as high as No. 1 overall in the 2025 NFL draft. In a surprise during the first round last Thursday ...
The question seemingly for the Giants is whether or not they’ll go for their biggest positional need and take Sanders or if they’d prefer to take whoever they feel is the best player available.
The son of Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders was widely expected to go in the first round, but fell out of favor. Sanders took not going in the first round in stride, saying it would just ...
Shedeur Sanders might miss being a first-round pick, likely moving to round 2 if not chosen by the Steelers at 21. Pittsburgh remains a strong prospect. Carney tells Trump: Canada 'won't be for ...
“When you start to see developmental projects like Jalen Milroe and Dillon Gabriel — and nothing against those guys, but they’re not nearly the player that Shedeur Sanders is. When they go ...
The bad news: Shedeur Sanders, as of publishing this on Friday morning, didn't go anywhere in the 2025 NFL Draft. The Colorado quarterback didn't hear his name called on Thursday in the first ...
Look: maybe you didn't keep track of Colorado football, or maybe you didn't watch college football at all, or you haven't kept up with Deion Sanders after his Hall of Fame career. So you may not ...
And they might not have to trade up to get him, as Sanders is now a +320 underdog to go in the Top 10. Could Sanders fall even further than No. 21? It’s possible, if the Steelers aren’t high on him.
Sanders was viewed by many as the No. 2 QB in this class and was commonly mocked to go in the first round. However, he suffered an unprecedented tumble that was the headline of the draft this year.