Shedeur Sanders may be the biggest name and most interesting prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft, but heâÂÂs far from a shoo-in for a top pick.
The uncertainty isnâÂÂt for a lack of effort on Sandersâ end, though, as the polarizing son of Deion Sanders has actually built better personal credibility for himself as of late.
Sports IllustratedâÂÂs NFL Insider Albert Breer reported that Sanders has âÂÂbeen more modest the past couple weeks with teamsâ after initially NFL clubs suspected he was âÂÂtrying to steer his way to certain destinations.âÂÂ
The Giants have been in on the former Colorado quarterback the whole way and could take him with the No. 3 pick.
But if heâÂÂs not taken there, Sanders could wind up in a free fall to as deep as the second round.
âÂÂIâÂÂve heard [the Giants] had ups and downs with Sanders,â Breer said. âÂÂIf Sanders gets past the Giants, IâÂÂm not sure what happens next.âÂÂ
ItâÂÂs widely expected that Cam Ward goes No.1 overall to the Tennessee тιтans and many project Sanders as the next top quarterback prospect.
But after the тιтans and outside of the Giants, Saints and Steelers, the market for a quarterback in the first round isnâÂÂt robust.
âÂÂI would be pretty surprised if the New Orleans Saints took him at No. 9,â Breer added. âÂÂAfter that, maybe itâÂÂs the Pittsburgh Steelers at 21. If the Steelers pᴀss, he could fall out of the first round all together.âÂÂ
The question seemingly for the Giants is whether or not theyâÂÂll go for their biggest positional need and take Sanders or if theyâÂÂd prefer to take whoever they feel is the best player available.
Should they take a non-quarterback like Travis Hunter or Abdul Carter with the No. 3 pick, the Giants could then look to trade back into the first round or maybe hope Sanders falls to them at No. 34.
A swing for the fences with a polarizing prospect like Sanders may be the path to redemption for the Giantsâ coaching staff and front office â or it could be the final straw.
The Giants have done their due diligence with Sanders through the whole process, including a recent private workout, so the decision could already be a done deal behind closed doors.
âÂÂThey have, indeed, done a boatload of work on Sanders over the past couple years, largely as part of a mᴀssive effort to turn over every rock at the most important position on the field through that time,â Breer reported. âÂÂThey had him in for a 30 visit in East Rutherford, and had dinners with him in Colorado before his pro day and his private workout last week.âÂÂ