Shedeur Sanders is the No. 1 pick of the 2025 NFL Draft in the latest mock from NFL.com's Bucky Brooks. Brooks projects the Tennessee Titans drafting
The Cleveland Browns don't seem likely to take Colorado Shedeur Sanders off their draft board because of Deion Sanders' feelings.
University of Colorado coach Deion Sanders went on social media last month to clear up a "lie" that his son, Shedeur, would refuse to play for the Browns or the Giants.
There’s been plenty of buzz about Deion Sanders potentially preventing his son, Shedeur, from playing for the Cleveland Browns.
Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders reveals his true thoughts if the Titans take him with the No. 1 overall pick of 2025 NFL Draft
Also in attendance for a portion of the meeting — though unexpected and only via FaceTime — was the quarterback’s father, Deion Sanders. The Titans, who have the first overall pick, met with Sanders for 45 minutes. The meeting also included a surprise FaceTime call from Shedeur’s father, Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders.
Trapasso projects the Titans to take Penn State EDGE Abdul Carter at the top spot with Sanders next off the board. The Giants take Miami quarterback Cam Ward, followed by LSU offensive tackle Will Campbell to the New England Patriots and Michigan cornerback Will Johnson to the Jacksonville Jaguars .
Colorado Buffaloes WR/DB Travis Hunter is bound for the NFL, but the biggest question is where will he land. The Heisman-winning standout is widely regarded as the top overall talent in the draft.
In a recent development that has stirred up the NFL community, former ESPN analyst David Pollack has advised Deion Sanders to take a proactive stance in guiding his son Shedeur San
Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry discussed the possibility of drafting Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders on Wednesday, and dismissed concerns about his father throwing a wrench into the process.
New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen isn't locked into selecting a quarterback with the No. 3 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft."We're going to be open to anything," Schoen said at the Senior Bowl, according to team writer Dan Salomone.