The NFL draft is fast approaching, and one name is dominating the conversation: Shedeur Sanders.
The dynamic quarterback has proven himself to be an elite prospect after transforming the Buffaloes‘ offense this season, leading them from a disappointing 4-8 record to a remarkable 9-3 finish.
His jaw-dropping stats-nearly 4,000 passing yards and 35 touchdowns-paired with his Johnny Unitas Golden Arm award, have solidified his spot as QB1.
But Sanders‘ future isn’t without drama. Reports have emerged that he may refuse to play for certain teams, following in the footsteps of Eli Manning‘s infamous draft-day move.
NFL Rookie Watch highlighted that there’s a “high likelihood” Sanders would reject offers from the Giants or Browns, creating speculation about where he’ll ultimately land.
Two teams, however, seem poised to make a strong play for the quarterback: the Dallas Cowboys and the Las Vegas Raiders.
The Dallas Cowboys appear to have set their sights on Sanders, with team owner Jerry Jones reportedly eager to bring him aboard.
With Dak Prescott underwhelming in crucial moments despite his $200 million contract, the Cowboys seem ready to turn the page.
Sanders‘ ability to single-handedly reshape an offense, as he did with the Buffaloes, makes him an appealing option for a franchise hungry for a fresh start at quarterback.
Jones has long been known for making bold moves, and Sanders represents an opportunity to secure a long-term solution.
His performance under pressure and proven leadership could finally propel the Cowboys back into contention for a Super Bowl.
Given Prescott‘s inconsistency, bringing Sanders into the fold could signal the start of a new era in Dallas.
Brady’s Backing and Davis’ Determination
While the Cowboys are keen, the Las Vegas Raiders may have an edge. Owner Mark Davis has already laid the groundwork, reportedly telling Sanders during a WNBA game, “You might be home right now.”
Adding fuel to the fire is Tom Brady, now a part-owner of the Raiders. Brady has publicly praised Sanders and left glowing reviews, which could significantly influence the Raiders’ draft strategy.
As Charles Robinson put it, “What Tom will say about quarterback, I’d bet you that’s what goes.”
The Raiders are in desperate need of a quarterback capable of competing with Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs in the AFC West. Sanders could be the missing piece to tip the scales.
Given his ability to thrive under pressure and his potential for growth with NFL coaching, the Raiders may represent the ideal landing spot for the star quarterback.
With the Cowboys and Raiders both vying for Shedeur Sanders, the draft is shaping up to be a high-stakes showdown.
While the Giants and Browns appear to be off the table, Sanders’ future remains uncertain.
Whether he ends up in Dallas or Las Vegas, one thing is clear: Shedeur Sanders is ready to take the NFL by storm, and the team that lands him will be securing a game-changing talent.