- **Q: Why are the Raiders considering Shedeur Sanders?
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NFL / Las Vegas Raiders
Speculation is growing around whether the Las Vegas Raiders will draft Shedeur Sanders after the quarterback surprisingly slipped out of the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft. With the Raiders holding the 37th and 68th picks, could they add...
The Las Vegas Raiders are considering drafting Shedeur Sanders in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft. After Sanders surprisingly fell out of the first round, NFL insider Ian Rapoport identified the Raiders as a "legitimate" possibility for the young quarterback. Sanders' impressive college stats include 4,134 passing yards and 37 touchdowns in 2024.
Adding to the intrigue, Sanders has reportedly reached out to Tom Brady, a minority owner of the Raiders, expressing his interest in joining the team. Maxx Crosby also interviewed Sanders on "The Rush" podcast. While the Raiders selected running back Ashton Jeanty in the first round, they still have needs at the quarterback position, making Sanders a potential value pick in the second round.
Fan polls indicate varied opinions, with some fans favoring trading up for Sanders, while others prefer drafting him only at pick No. 37 or opting for Jalen Milroe. Some believe the Raiders should focus on other positions altogether.
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