
Where will Shedeur Sanders end up when it comes to the NFL Draft?
We’re through the NFL scouting combine, and free agency is basically over. The draft is around the corner, and we are still unsure of where Sanders might end up.
Quarterbacks define a draft class.
Despite many thinking the Las Vegas Raiders or New York Giants might take the former Colorado quarterback, it appears another team is gaining steam.
The Miami Dolphins are being suggested as a potential landing spot for Shedeur Sanders in the upcoming NFL draft, with some even suggesting they draft him at pick #13.
The Dolphins are reportedly ‘doing their homework’ when it comes to Shedeur.
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The #Dolphins are reportedly “doing their homework” on Shedeur Sanders.
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Has Shedeur Sanders’ Draft Stock Tanked?

Many have projected Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders as a top-five pick in the upcoming NFL draft, but as we get closer to the big show, he appears to have dropped on many boards.
As draft experts continue trying to figure out where Sanders will land, ESPN’s Adam Schefter provided a handful of hypothetical “wild card” landing spots.
He pointed to the Miami Dolphins, Arizona Cardinals, Los Angeles Rams, and New Orleans Saints, among others, as potential landing spots.
Among those teams, the Saints have the highest pick at number 9. That would be a drastic drop for Shedeur Sanders.
“I don’t think (Miami) is likely, but I’m not completely dismissing it,” Schefter said.
“I don’t think Arizona’s likely, but there have been questions about Kyler Murray. There have been questions about the owner not being a huge fan.”
If Shedeur is now being predicted to go outside of the top-10, then it represents how far his stock has fallen this offseason.
Also read: REPORT: Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders Will Skip The 2025 NFL Draft