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Colorado football coach Deion Sanders will be happy with whatever team selects his son, quarterback Shedeur Sanders, in the 2025 NFL Draft. Deion, who implied in March he would advise Shedeur to avoid certain franchises, said that will no longer be the case during an interview with Skip Bayless on Thursday.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Deion Sanders confirmed on Thursday what he’s alluded to previously: That he’s cool with his son Shedeur playing for the Browns, and the other top quarterback-needy teams.
Deion Sanders adjusts his view on the 2025 NFL draft, saying he will be "happy" no matter where Shedeur lands, even if it's with the Tennessee Titans.
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Before playing for the Buffaloes, Sanders played two seasons at Jackson State, leading the program to a pair of SWAC titles. He was named the SWAC Offensive Player of the Year in 2022 and was also awarded the Deacon Jones Trophy as the nation’s top HBCU player.
Despite the Saints publicly committing to moving forward with Derek Carr remaining as the team's starting quarterback, draft experts like ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr. have mocked quarterbacks like Ole Miss' Jaxson Dart to be New Orleans' first-round pick this year.
Deion Sanders won't attempt to steer his son, Shedeur Sanders, to a preferred NFL destination. The Colorado coach told Skip Bayless that any team seeking a quarterback would a good landing spot.
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Saints Wire on MSNDeion Sanders mentions Saints as a landing spot for Shedeur in the 2025 draftRumors have swirled about Shedeur Sanders' favored landing spot but Deion Sanders says he'll be happy wherever he goes; including, maybe, the Saints.
After two years with Colorado, head football coach Deion Sanders has landed five years of significant financial security. Via Brian Howell of the Boulder Daily Camera, the school has announced a new five-year, $54 million deal with Sanders. The $10.8 million-per-year agreement makes Coach Prime one of the highest-paid coaches in college football.