
Shedeur Sanders got double-snubbed.
Many are still wondering where Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders will land in the 2025 NFL draft after he was passed over in the first round.
The Sanders family isn’t too happy about Shedeur’s free-falling out of the first round Thursday during the 2025 NFL Draft.
There was one moment where things were looking up. On Thursday, the Giants squeezed everything possible out of the first round of the draft, which could turn out to be a momentous night for the franchise.
They did the expected and selected edge rusher Abdul Carter with the No. 3 pick, then they later traded back into the round to get a quarterback.
ESPN shared Shedeur’s live reaction, and it showed how happy he looked as he talked with family and friends.
This was a live look at Shedeur when the Giants sent their pick in for Jaxson Dart.
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Unfortunately for Shedeur, the Giants passed over him and took quarterback Jaxson Dart, who now gains the title of quarterback of the future.
Shedeur will now hope that a team in the second round sees the values in him to lead their franchise one day in the future.
Shedeur Sanders Expected to Be Selected by The Cleveland Browns

The Cleveland Browns and no other team took Shedeur Sanders in the first round of the NFL Draft.
That has left Sanders right under the Browns’ noses on Day 2 of the draft.
So, will the Browns opt to select Sanders and make him their franchise quarterback?
Betting sites surely have them going that route.
Nick Baumgardner of The Athletic also thinks so, as he projects Cleveland to nab the Colorado Buffaloes superstar with the 33rd overall pick.
“It should not come as a shock to people who paid close attention that Sanders fell out of the first round, nor that Jaxson Dart was selected ahead of him. That said, Sanders and Dart were very close with regard to the QB2/QB3 discussion,” Baumgardner wrote. “If Cleveland can use the extra picks it acquired Thursday to fortify its rebuild and give Sanders time to grow, this could be a great fit.”