Shedeur Sanders falls out of 1st round of NFL Draft
- Shedeur Sanders was not selected during the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft on Thursday night.
- Recent concerns about arm strength and his limited participation in pre-draft workouts contributed to his fall.
- New York's Giants selected another quarterback after passing on Sanders twice.
- Across 50 college games, Sanders completed 70.1% of throws for 14,347 yards.
- Sanders was not drafted and remains available entering Friday's second round.
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Shedeur Sanders is falling in NFL Draft because of his father, Stephen A. Smith says | Fox Wilmington WSFX-TVAccessibility ToolsIncrease TextDecrease TextGrayscaleHigh ContrastNegative ContrastLight BackgroundLinks UnderlineReadable FontReset
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Thirty-one teams made first-round selections on Thursday night (the Houston Texans traded back), and none of them selected Shedeur Sanders. But then night two came, and more of the same occurred. In fact, the Colorado quarterback, who was once expected to potentially go in the top-five, was not even one of the top five QBs selected. Three more quarterbacks, Tyler Shough, Jalen Milroe and Dillon Gabriel…
Mel Kiper Is Ranting And Raving As Shedeur Falls To At Least the 4th Round
Mel Kiper is going to have to be institutionalized after this draft. He can't believe what he's seeing. I mean this is a guy who couldn't believe it when Shedeur fell out of the top 10, nevermind out ...
Shedeur Sanders Skipped Over In 1st Round Of NFL Draft, Social Media Piles On
Source: Brooke Sutton / Getty After an awkward bike entrance from NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell (with Lil Wayne riding behind him) and a Trump-infused Chicago Bears troll from Clay Matthews, the 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay began. First up, Washington State’s Cam Ward was picked up by the Tennessee Titans, who desperately needed a quarterback. The team doesn’t have many offensive weapons, but with Ward’s versatility and ability to uplift players…
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