The first round of the NFL 2025 draft came and came on Thursday, and undoubtedly the biggest name in the entire pre-trafic process was not called: Sheder Sanders. Despite Crown the best quarter-arre In the classroom, arguing that the teams would be “idiots” not to trust it as a changeable franchise talent, the Colorado product has been too fragile from a perspective to justify the investment of day 1 of anyone. So, what is the next step for the son of the former Grand Deion Sanders of the NFL?
We will know it early enough. The second day of the action of the draft, with the 2-3 towers, starts on Friday at 7 p.m. he. And a handful of teams still needing long -term quarter options are armed with choice that could be used to stop the Sanders slide. Which of these teams is the most likely to have a swyer on SheDer’s? It is possible that Sanders could slide even further, because a single quarter-tree has been taken in the second round in the last three years, but a handful of clubs looking at the center also has spent an extended time With Sanders in the head of the draft.
Here are some of the most likely landing points for Sanders entering day 2 of the NFL 2025 draft:
2025 NFL Draft: Sheder Sanders, Luther Burden III among the main prospects available by entering day 2
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Long shots
8. Indianapolis colts
Day 2 points: N ° 45, n ° 80
It is doubtful that they use such a high choice over a quarter of a quarter only after spending the number 4 in total on Anthony Richardson, who is only 22 years old. The addition of Daniel Jones while the summer competition spends means that the pressure is on. If New York Giants can take out their room out of despair, why can’t Chris Ballard?
7. Seattle Seahawks
Day 2 points: No. 50, n ° 52, n ° 82
Yes, they just paid big dollars to Sam Darnold as a new starter, doing it for Geno Smith. His contract is however more consumable than initially planned, and the director general John Schneider has still nine choices in the project. If he wants to add pocket breakage insurance, he can afford to do so.
6. Los Angeles Rams
Day 2 points: N ° 45, n ° 90
Have you noticed that the giants had exchanged a place in front of the Rams when they returned to the turn 1 against Jaxson Dart? It may be nothing, but Matthew Stafford is 37 years old, and Sean Mcvay could use a new Point-Guard project in the 2/3 slot machine after playing with Baker Mayfield and Carson Wentz as previous backups.
5. Pittsburgh steelers
Day 2 points: N ° 83
If they really wanted Sanders to fill his gaping vacuum in the quarter-Arrière, they could have had it at No. 21, no question asked. Instead, they chose to enter day 2, where they have only one choice of Tour 3, with Mason Rudolph always installed as an alleged starter 2025. Perhaps Aron Rodgers is their only hope, after all.
Favorite
4. New York jets
Day 2 points: N ° 42, n ° 73
We tend to believe the new diet when they talk about the promise of Justin Fields, coming from a year, prove after his stand with the Steelers. It is always a one-year prouvance agreement, with nothing guaranteed beyond 2025. And we already know that Sanders has the personality for the glitter and the glamor of the projectors of New York.
3. Raiders of Las Vegas
Day 2 points: N ° 37, n ° 68
The addition of Ashton Jeanty with their first choice gives the new quarter -Arrière Geno Smith – and the old boyfriend Pete Carroll, the new coach – another Win -Now weapon. However, can the owner of the minority, Tom Brady, resist the table of the table for Sanders, an apparent lining, if it is available on the turn 2 or (harassing) around 3? Geno is 34, remember.
2. Holy of New Orleans
Day 2 points: N ° 40, n ° 71, n ° 93
They transmitted Sanders to n ° 9 overall, despite the outgoing starter ofrek Carr apparently clear of the organization in the middle of an injury. This does not mean that the new coach Kellen Moore does not yet need a quarter-back, short and long term. The passage of Sanders’s pocket could appeal to the most linked trends in Moore.
1. Cleveland Browns
Day 2 points: N ° 33, n ° 36, n ° 67, n ° 94
This one is simple: the Browns still need a lot of a signator of the future, despite the addition of Joe Flacco and Kenny Pickett as a veteran competition. More importantly, they hold the cards to open day 2, having two of the first four choices on the turn 2. If they want Sanders, it is theirs. This is the burning question, however: isn’t it? At least stylistically, as a traditional pocket passer, Sanders seems to be adapting to the system of coach Kevin Stefanski. And the Browns have done a lot of work on Sanders in the pre-treatment process, hosting it for private training.