The quarter-back of Colorado SheDer Sanders was one of the most fascinating players to follow during the NFL 2025 draft cycle. Largely considered as the second best quarter of the draft, it is not clear where it will be selected. Recently, it was connected to the Pittsburgh steelers. It seems that there are teams with which Sanders could be happier to end up with others. The father and coach of the college of Sanders, the legendary Coin Demi of the NFL, Deion Sanders, recently broken down, which makes less desirable teams from certain NFL teams for his son.
“The first offices are still bad,” Sanders said on Yahoo Sports’ YouTube channel. “When they do not make intelligent movements. When they find themselves in this place of choice at the beginning of each year. And you have the possibility of provoking a change, and you do not do it when the opportunity is elongated right there.”
There have been speculations that Sanders and his father could tell certain NFL teams that he will not play for them if they write it. Eli Manning did something similar before being drafted. Although this does not know if it will really happen with Sanders, on the basis of what his father says, it seems that he would prefer to go to a more stable environment.
This could explain why Sanders could fall on the day of the draft. Look at the teams choose near the summit of the draft. The Titans of Tennessee have the first choice, but it seems that they are locked up on Cam Ward. The next quarter-arre teams that have been linked to Sanders are the Browns of Cleveland, the New York Giants and the Holy Orleans.
The history of the browns of the frozen front office speak of itself. They are used to choosing the recovery at the top. The Browns have also undoubtedly made the worst trade in the history of the NFL when they acquired Deshaun Watson.
The giants have a stronger history in the modern NFL, but lately, they were also a waste. They have had three managers general in the past 10 years, also often choosing near the Summit of Recovery. Over the past decade, they have only made the playoffs twice.
The saints are a little more stable. Since Drew Brees retired, they had more problems, but it is not surprising. Most teams go through growing pains after losing their franchise quarter. However, they did not touch the bottom. Mickey Loomis has been their managing director for 2oo2, helping the saints remain extremely consistent.
Consequently, the saints could be the biggest competition of the Steelers for Sanders if no team is negotiated for him. The Steelers do not meet the criteria of the Sanders at all for an unwanted destination. They have not been bad enough to get a choice among the first 10 since 2000. Although they felt stuck in mediocrity recently, the Steelers have always been a model of coherence and stability in the NFL.
Maybe it could help them land Sanders. If the teams do not think that Sanders would play for them, they could go in a different direction. Sanders looks like a beautiful perspective, but it does not seem generational. In a low-quarter-backing class, the teams could be well transmitted to him.