With the 2025 NFL Draft just weeks away, speculation around quarterback Shedeur Sanders is heating up.
Once seen as a lock for the top five, recent buzz suggests his draft stock may be slipping. But amid the smokescreens and shifting narratives, one NFC team — the New York Giants — has emerged as a serious evaluator of Sanders’ talent.
According to NFL insider Field Yates, the Giants have made a concerted effort to thoroughly scout the Colorado QB, fueling questions about whether they might target him with the No. 3 overall pick.

Giants Thoroughly Scouting Shedeur Sanders
As the draft nears, Shedeur Sanders remains one of the most polarizing quarterback prospects in the class. While early projections had him firmly in the top five, recent reports have linked him to teams picking as low as No. 9 or even No. 21. Still, the Giants aren’t taking any chances.
Speaking on “The Pat McAfee Show,” ESPN’s Field Yates provided insight into New York’s aggressive scouting approach.
“The Giants need to consider a Quarterback in this draft..
They have certainly done their homework on Shedeur Sanders” ~ @FieldYates #PMSLive https://t.co/aKKxka8sY4 pic.twitter.com/QDO8H4PRUj
— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) April 4, 2025
“The Giants need to consider a quarterback in this draft. They have certainly done their homework on Shedeur Sanders,” Yates said.
He added that scouts around the league have consistently noticed the Giants’ presence at Colorado games throughout the 2024 season. Whether in Boulder or on the road, New York’s personnel have made it a point to be in attendance — a clear sign that Sanders remains high on their radar.
Giants Doing Due Diligence on Polarizing QB Prospect
While the Giants currently hold the No. 3 overall pick, there’s uncertainty around what they’ll do with it. Some analysts believe they may prefer a top-tier playmaker like Travis Hunter or a defensive standout. However, Yates’ comments suggest New York is at least seriously entertaining the idea of selecting a quarterback — a move that could reshape the franchise’s future.
Adding to the intrigue, Sanders is expected to participate in a joint workout with Travis Hunter in the coming days. This may be their final appearance as teammates before both enter the NFL. Hunter’s choice to run routes for Sanders, despite not testing himself, highlights the strong bond between the two Colorado stars.
Meanwhile, respected college football analyst Joel Klatt has spoken out in defense of Sanders, calling the criticism surrounding him “lazy” and rooted in misinformation. Klatt insists Sanders possesses everything NFL teams want — poise, accuracy, leadership, and the ability to lead an offense right away.
As April 24 approaches, the Giants face a franchise-defining decision. They’ve done the work. The only question now is whether they’re ready to bet on Sanders to be the future of football in New York.