The outgoing seafood of the University of Colorado, Shedeur Sanders, met with three possible teams that could select it in the next 2025 NFL draft.
Sanders is in Texas this week for the EAST-West Shrine Bowl, an equivalent of university football to a game of stars where players have another opportunity to demonstrate their value in front of the eyes of professional cazatotents.
But Sanders will not participate. Instead, it is at Lone Star State to meet several teams that are interested in choosing it.
According to ESPN, Sanders already met with the teams that have the first three draft selections: the Tennessee Titans, Cleveland Browns and New York Giants.
The three teams have potential quartback needs that could be covered.
The Titans are led by Will Levis, who has not been at the height of expectations since he replaced Ryan Tannehill last season. Earlier this season, he was sent to the bank by Mason Rudolph.
Shedeur Sanders met with the Titans, Browns and Giants in this year's East Shrine Bowl
The Titans coach Brian Callahan praised Sanders saying that “he knows how to handle” the center of attention.
Sanders ended in the top ten in Heisman's vote and was one of the best QB in university football.
Speaking to ESPN, the chief coach of the Titans, Brian Callahan, said about Sanders: “He is really prepared and has a mature attitude.” It shows that he has been at the center of attention and knows how to handle it. ”
The Browns have just restructured the contract of the field marshal Deshaun Watson, who was injured most of the season. Jameis Winston replaced him, but it is possible that the team returns to Watson next year.
As for the Giants, they cut their head of the opening day, Daniel Jones, and are looking for a completely new direction as a field marshal.
It is considered that Sanders is one of the best prospective quarters in this year's draft, competing with the communicator of the University of Miami (FL), Cam Ward.
Some of Sanders' teammates in Colorado are also at Shrine Bowl, including their younger brother, Safety Shilo Sanders, as well as Will Sheppard receptors, Lajohntay Wester, Jimmy Horn Jr. and the corner Cam'ron Silmon-Craig .
Last season, Sanders ended with the fourth greater amount of air yards and the second largest amount of aerial touchdowns of any field marshal in university football.
He was eighth in the vote for the Heisman trophy, which was won by his teammate and first selection of the Draft, Travis Hunter.