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    5 NFL Teams Most Likely To Draft Shedeur Sanders in 2025, According to Latest Odds

    As the 2025 NFL Draft approaches, buzz grows about Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders, a top prospect and the son of NFL legend Deion Sanders. Sanders, who had a 71.8% completion rate, 7,364 yards, and 64 touchdowns in college, is a great prospect.

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    NFL Teams With the Best Odds To Land Shedeur Sanders in the 2025 Draft

    Let’s look at certain teams who could be in the quarterback market and rank how good a fit they’d be for Sanders, with current odds from Fanduel Sportsbook.

    5. Las Vegas Raiders (+1200)

    The Raiders, with the No. 6 pick, are looking for a franchise quarterback. This offseason, the Raiders traded for Geno Smith and extended his contract for another two years.

    Analysts believe the Raiders may trade up to get him, considering his superior talent to their current quarterbacks.

    The Raiders have few roster options, with only tight end Brock Bowers. The team ranked dead last in rushing last season, so Sanders currently wouldn’t have any sort of ground game to rely on.

    4. New York Giants (+420)

    With the No. 3 overall pick, the Giants are in a strong position to draft Sanders. Brian Daboll, the team’s offensive-minded head coach, should accelerate Sanders’ growth in the NFL if he makes it to New York. The Giants also have a talented group of receivers.

    With Russell Wilson signed, Sanders could be able to develop behind the scenes and avoid the pressure of playing right away, which could be beneficial.

    3. Cleveland Browns (+370)

    With the No. 2 overall pick, the Browns must make a critical decision. Sanders’ skill set complements head coach Kevin Stefanski’s offense, which prioritizes accuracy and decision-making. Sanders is a conventional pocket passer, which Stefanski has worked well with, including Kirk Cousins and Joe Flacco.

    Sanders’ confidence in having a productive career after being placed in the hands of Stefanski would skyrocket.

    2. Pittsburgh Steelers (+360)

    Despite having the No. 21 pick, the Steelers are considered a possible landing spot for Sanders. Mike Tomlin has been with the franchise since 2007 and has yet to have a season with a winning percentage below .500.

    Sanders has more upside than his quarterback room from a year ago, and Pittsburgh spent the offseason boosting its wide receiver room by trading for DK Metcalf to partner with George Pickens.

    These two, together with tight end Pat Freiermuth and running back Jaylen Warren, form an intriguing group of players that should appeal to Sanders.

    1. New Orleans Saints (+220)

    They are the No. 9 overall pick. Kellen Moore, the first-year head coach, has a proven track record of developing quarterbacks, having worked with Dak Prescott, Justin Herbert, and, most recently, Jalen Hurts while serving as an offensive coordinator.

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    The former quarterback has firsthand knowledge of the NFL and should be able to help Sanders advance to the next level. The Saints have an offensive-minded head coach and several intriguing weapons, so Sanders should have some playmakers straight away.

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