Shedeur Sanders receiving high praise from an NFL team
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Sanders could become the quarterback of the future for the reigning NFC West champions.
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Sanders was a starter in each of his last two years in college as a member of the Colorado Buffaloes, playing for his father and NFL Hall of Famer Deion Sanders.
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Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski confirmed to reporters on Monday that the team will have dinner with Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders this week ahead of April's NFL draft.
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.
Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders is projected to be a first-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. Sanders’ stock has fluctuated for the past few month
On Monday's episode of The Mina Kimes Show, ESPN's Field Yates and Mina Kimes released their "War Room Mock Draft 1.0" ahead of April's 2025 NFL Draft. In this first prediction, the two experts had the Tennessee Titans selecting Ward with the first overall pick and the New York Giants selecting Sanders with the No. 3 pick.
At this week's NFL league meetings, Tennessee Titans coach Brian Callahan spoke on Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders. The Titans own the No. 1 overall pick in April's NFL Draft, and Sanders is a potential candidate to land in Nashville.
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Colorado football quarterback Shedeur Sanders received a stunning comparison from Tim Hasselbeck, which will likely draw the ire of fans.
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NFL Draft cycle is entering its final month. The NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis is in the books, and all 32 teams' draft needs are beginning to become more clear with the new league year kicking off and ushering in free agency.
The Titans remain open to trading the No. 1 pick but Callahan said "there is no price" you can put on a potential franchise quarterback.