- NCAA. Shedeur Sanders makes bold move in New York that unsettles future options
- NCAA. Shedeur Sanders already has the NFL on his mind when he makes bizarre statement about college football
As Shedeur Sanders' time with the Colorado Buffaloes comes to an end, there is plenty of attention being placed on where the star QB could play in the NFL next season.
There have been hints dropped that the Las Vegas Raiders, who currently have a 10.2 percent chance of securing the first overall pick according to ESPN's Football Power Index, are interested in landing Deion Sanders' son.
Shedeur did little to play down those suggestions during a recent visit to Allegiant Stadium after he posted a video in which he captioned a story of Allegiant Stadium with the words "Legendary", with fans and pundits taking it as a sign he wants to play in Las Vegas next season.
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Well, during the latest episode of the Travis Hunter Podcast, Shedeur cleared the air on what his post actually meant.
"It was a nice stadium, bro," Shedeur said, with Hunter agreeing with the sentiment.
Although Shedeur may have tried to play down suggestions his future is in Las Vegas, ESPN's Dan Orlovsky believes the QB's interest in being a Raider "is the worst kept secret in sports."
Is Shedeur destined for Las Vegas?
Deion himself has added to the Shedeur-Las Vegas talk after a video in February showed him jokingly ask Raiders head coach Antonio Pierce to "draft those Sander boys."
"You are truly the best. Now I just need for you to do one thing. I need you to draft those Sander boys."
While Las Vegas may be Shedeur's preferred landing spot, the New York Giants will likely take a long look at whether to draft the QB.
New York currently have the same record as Las Vegas, 2-11, meaning both teams are out of playoff contention and in the race for the top spot in the draft, and perhaps, the chance to draft Shedeur Sanders.
