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Shedeur Sanders
23-Year-Old
Free Agent
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Candidate to be selected first
Sanders and Cam Ward are viewed as the top candidates to be selected first overall, according to a recent poll of 20 scouts and executives conducted by Pete Thamel of ESPN.com.
ANALYSIS
Per Thamel, Sanders led the way among the scouts and executives with 11 of the 20 votes for the first overall selection, while Cam Ward was the only other player to receive votes with nine. The Titans hold the No. 1 overall pick, and given Will Levis' and Mason Rudolph's struggles under center in 2024, the team should have the position on its radar heading into the 2025 draft. Even if the Titans elect to go with Ward or another position with the first overall pick, Sanders boasts strong odds of hearing his name called within the first five draft picks. He spent his first two seasons playing for his dad, Deion Sanders, at Jackson State before elevating to the FBS level with Colorado along with the elder Sanders in 2023. After a solid showing in 2023 (3,230 passing yards, 27:3 TD:INT ratio), Sanders took his game to another level in his final collegiate season, completing 74.0 percent of his 477 pass attempts for 4,134 yards, a career-best 8.7 yards per pass attempt and a 37:10 TD:INT ratio.
Per Thamel, Sanders led the way among the scouts and executives with 11 of the 20 votes for the first overall selection, while Cam Ward was the only other player to receive votes with nine. The Titans hold the No. 1 overall pick, and given Will Levis' and Mason Rudolph's struggles under center in 2024, the team should have the position on its radar heading into the 2025 draft. Even if the Titans elect to go with Ward or another position with the first overall pick, Sanders boasts strong odds of hearing his name called within the first five draft picks. He spent his first two seasons playing for his dad, Deion Sanders, at Jackson State before elevating to the FBS level with Colorado along with the elder Sanders in 2023. After a solid showing in 2023 (3,230 passing yards, 27:3 TD:INT ratio), Sanders took his game to another level in his final collegiate season, completing 74.0 percent of his 477 pass attempts for 4,134 yards, a career-best 8.7 yards per pass attempt and a 37:10 TD:INT ratio.
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Goes to Saints in Frelund mock
Cynthia Frelund of NFL.com projects Sanders to be selected by the Saints with the ninth overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
ANALYSIS
The Saints haven't exactly been a popular landing spot for Sanders in early mock drafts, but Frelund makes a case for New Orleans as his destination. While she concedes the fact the team has yet to name a head coach adds uncertainty to the situation, Frelund notes the Colorado product would be an enticing value pick regardless of who dons the headset due to his accuracy and playmaking skills on downs after he's been pressured.
The Saints haven't exactly been a popular landing spot for Sanders in early mock drafts, but Frelund makes a case for New Orleans as his destination. While she concedes the fact the team has yet to name a head coach adds uncertainty to the situation, Frelund notes the Colorado product would be an enticing value pick regardless of who dons the headset due to his accuracy and playmaking skills on downs after he's been pressured.