Shedeur Sanders will listen to his name called but It is a matter of when In the NFL 2025 draft, starting Thursday night in Green Bay, Wis.
Privileged information from the NFL said there is a “very good opportunity” by former Colorado field marshal, which is possibly the most Poliaing prospect In this year’s draft, he will fall to the second round.
“It is very possible that he is not a First Round Field Marshal,” Jonathan Jones Jonathan Jones said Wednesday. “It may not be the second selected quartback. More teams than not to tell me to tell me that they have a second round rating in Shideeur Sanders.
“Why? He has an arm relatively of a sketch, he has gurated relatively athletics … you buy it with your dad [Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders] or other fantastic field marshals in this draft, it is average … now, they break down and see where those releases are behind the scrimmage line and you have the winner of the Heisman trophy [Travis Hunter, a projected top-three pick] That you were throwing that child of help.
“I think it’s a very good opportunity that [Shedeur Sanders] It is not selected on Thursday night. “
Jones added that the “logical place” for Sanders to land would be with the Steelers, who have selection No. 21 and are the Betting the favorites to land it.
Falling against Pittsburgh would be a great change since Sanders was screened that it would be delivered among the top five, but there has been the maximum noise of Pittsburgh that leads to the draft.
Sanders apparently He hinted at the possibility of being a steeler Earlier this week.
Daniel Jeremiah of the NFL Network said Wednesday if Sanders does not land in Pittsburgh, then he could go to the second round.
The Titans have the first selection in the NFL 2025 draft, followed by the Browns and the Giants.
The expectation is the Titans will select Cam Ward And then both the Browns and the Giants will pass to Sanders, which could cause the second round to slide since there are few teams in the Quarterback market.
Nebraska chief coach Matt Rhule, a former giant assistant, said he feels that Sanders would prosper in the New York Center.
“I would take it no. 3 in general. Without a question”, ” Rhule told ESPNPete Thamel on Wednesday.
“I think it’s hard. You can quote me about this. That’s how strong I feel. He will make 12 hits against us. Twelve hits. There were seven catches. It is necessary, intelligent. See coverage. You can run if it has not gone.
“Here is why, the guy who can handle the Center for Attention in New York. He is the only person who grew up since (childhood) in knowing to handle the center of attention. Who are some of the QB of the best hood in NY-BROADWAY JOE) and ELI.
“Shedeur was trained at the foot of his father. He has a different behavior. The center of attention is so great. I think he will crush him.”
Sanders has been particularly under a microscope from the NFL Scouting Combine in February, where some said that he acted “shameless” and “right.”
His father, who trained him in Colorado for two seasons after the couple left Jackson State, said he is being treated differently due to his last name.
Sanders had negative interviews with two teams, whose staff did not stop at NFL Network draft evaluation by Tom Pelissero Tuesday.
An NFL assistant coach for a long time, who called him “entitled”, said that Sanders was “the worst formal interview that I have been in my life.”
Another veteran Executive of the AFC explained that his team’s interview with Sanders “was not great.”
“Hey, dictate what you are going to do and what is better for him. It makes you feel small,” said the executive.
Sanders has also received positive reviews of analysts, coaches and executives.
Many believe that he needs time to develop and strengthen.
Sanders was the offensive player of the year of the Big 12 conference as a last last year student, and launched a school record 64 TouchDown passes approximately two seasons in Colorado.
The NFL 2025 draft begins on Thursday night at 8 pm et, followed by rounds 2-3 on Friday and rounds 4-7 on Saturday.
It is arranged at ABC, ESPN and NFL Network.