Shedeur Sanders’ NFL Draft Stock Decline: Fantasy Football Impact in 2025

Shedeur Sanders NFL Draft 2025 prospect

By Frankie Taddeo Shedeur Sanders NFL Draft 2025: How His Slide Affects Fantasy Value The Shedeur Sanders NFL Draft 2025 buzz is heating up, with his slipping prospects sending ripples through his 2025 fantasy football value as the draft approaches later this month. Not long ago, the former Colorado star was widely viewed as the second-best quarterback in this class, trailing only Miami’s Cam Ward. However, fresh reports suggest that teams like the Browns (picking No. 2) and Giants (No. 3) are cooling on the dynamic dual-threat passer. This shift has prompted a major shakeup in betting markets, with DraftKings Sportsbook now listing Sanders’ draft position at 8.5, heavily favoring the over at -200 odds. As the saying goes in betting circles, “where there’s smoke, there’s fire.” Sanders’ 2024 college season was undeniably impressive. He tossed 37 touchdowns—second-most in the nation—while posting a 74% completion rate, also second-best, en route to earning Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year honors. Yet, despite these gaudy stats, whispers of a “brash” personality have emerged, and critiques of his game are gaining traction. Jets safety Andre Cisco, for instance, took to X to jab at Sanders’ pro day performance, writing, “Boy better stop patting that ball, we breakin onnat earlyyyy,” a nod to concerns about his throwing motion. If Sanders doesn’t go to the Giants, there aren’t many clear landing spots for him in the top 10 … and he could slide. I could see a team trading up for him – maybe even the Saints, who have nine picks – but most of these rosters are already set at quarterback. This is a great outcome for New Orleans, though. I like this match a lot. Sanders is my top-ranked quarterback, and his accuracy jumps off the tape. He completed 74% of his throws last season despite being under constant pressure. Playing in the NFC South with good weather and a few indoor stadiums would ease any arm strength concerns. And he wouldn’t be forced to play right away. Derek Carr, 34, will be with the Saints for at least another season; Sanders could learn behind him before taking over. Mel Kiper Fantasy Football Ripple Effects With oddsmakers now pegging the Saints as Sanders’ likely landing spot at No. 9 (+300, down from +700), his fantasy stock is taking a hit. In redraft leagues, his ADP hovers between QB29 and QB31—making him, at best, a late-round stash if he ends up in New Orleans, where he’d likely sit behind Derek Carr initially. In Dynasty formats, such as those at the Fantasy Football World Championships (FFWC), Sanders is slipping out of the top 15 in rookie drafts. Meanwhile, Cam Ward is climbing into late first-round territory. However, if Sanders falls further on draft night, his current price tag could prove a bargain—especially if he lands in Pittsburgh. Should Aaron Rodgers bypass the Steelers, Sanders might step into a starting role under Mike Tomlin, one of the league’s premier coaches. April 24 can’t come soon enough. Be sure to check out Jody Smith’s WR/CB Travis Hunter Draft Profile.

2025 Rookie Profile: Shedeur Sanders

2025 Rookie Profile: Shedeur Sanders (QB) Colorado Welcome to the 2025 fantasy football season. FullTime Fantasy‘s annual rookie reports next previews the second-generation signal caller 2025 rookie profile: Shedeur Sanders. Resume Shedeur Sanders enters the 2025 NFL Draft as one of the most high-profile quarterback prospects, shaped by a standout collegiate career and a football lineage tied to his father, Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders. Born on February 7, 2002, in Tyler, Texas, Shedeur starred at Trinity Christian School in Cedar Hill, Texas, where he was a four-star recruit. Initially committed to Florida Atlantic, he flipped to Jackson State to play under his father, who became head coach in 2020. At Jackson State (2021-2022), Sanders dominated FCS competition, earning the Jerry Rice Award (2021) as the top FCS freshman and the Deacon Jones Trophy (2022) as the best HBCU player. When Deion Sanders took the Colorado head coaching job in 2023, Shedeur followed, elevating the Buffaloes’ program over two seasons. In 2024, he won the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award and was named Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year, cementing his status as a top-tier prospect. College Stats Sanders’ collegiate production reflects his consistency and efficiency across four years at Jackson State (FCS) and Colorado (FBS). In total, he had 50 games to accumulate impressive numbers. Passing Yards: 14,919 Passing Touchdowns: 134 Interceptions: 27 Completion Percentage: 70.1% Rushing Yards: 756 Rushing Touchdowns: 13 Notable Season Highlights 2021 (Jackson State): 3,231 yards, 30 TDs, 8 INTs, 65.9% completion rate 2022 (Jackson State): 3,732 yards, 40 TDs, 6 INTs, 70.8% completion rate 2023 (Colorado): 3,230 yards, 27 TDs, 3 INTs, 69.3% completion rate 2024 (Colorado): 4,134 yards, 37 TDs, 8 INTs, 74.0% completion rate (FBS-leading) Sanders set Colorado single-season records in 2024 for passing yards (4,134), passing touchdowns (37), and completion percentage (74.0%), showcasing his growth against Power Five competition. Measurables At the NFL Scouting Combine, Sanders measured slightly below initial projections, but his frame remains adequate for the quarterback position. Height: 6-1 Weight: 215 pounds Hand Size: 9 3/8 inches 40-Yard Dash: 4.68 seconds (projected based on scouting reports) While not an elite athlete, Sanders possesses sufficient mobility and a quick-twitch release, complemented by a sturdy build that allows him to withstand pocket pressure. NFL Fits Sanders projects as a rhythm-and-timing passer best suited for a system that maximizes his accuracy and field vision while providing solid protection. Sanders’ ideal landing spot emphasizes quick reads and a clean pocket, allowing him to operate methodically while minimizing his tendency to hold the ball too long. Cleveland Browns (1.02): No franchise has bumbled the quarterback position quite like the Browns. Seemingly always looking for the next franchise signal-caller, Sanders could thrive in Kevin Stefanski’s play-action scheme, leveraging his precision and decision-making. New York Giants (1.03): With James Winston and Russell Wilson signed as bridge QBs, Sanders could develop behind a veteran in a timing-based offense under Brian Daboll. Pittsburgh Steelers (1.21): If Sanders slides past the Saints at 1.09, he could tumble well into the teens or lower. The Steelers are still awaiting word on Aaron Rodgers, but they would undoubtedly be interested in Sanders with or without Rodgers. Seattle (1.18) could also take a stab in this range. NFL Comparison Sanders shares similarities with Geno Smith. Particularly in their pocket-passing prowess and ability to elevate their game later in their college careers. Like Smith, Sanders boasts a smooth release, above-average arm strength, and pinpoint accuracy on short-to-intermediate throws. Both exhibit toughness in muddy pockets, though Sanders must improve his pocket presence to avoid sacks—a flaw Smith mitigated in the NFL. While Sanders lacks Smith’s top-end athleticism, his football IQ and poise mirror Smith’s resurgence as a reliable starter. With proper coaching, Sanders could follow a similar trajectory, offering a high floor as a dependable QB with franchise potential. Shedeur Sanders enters the NFL with a polished resume, gaudy stats, and a skill set that screams “safe bet” at quarterback. His ability to process defenses, deliver accurate throws, and handle pressure—honed under his father’s tutelage and Tom Brady’s mentorship—makes him a compelling Day 1 prospect, likely bound for an early first-round selection in the 2025 NFL Draft. Other Rookie Profiles Ashton Jeanty Tetairoa McMillian Omarion Hampton Tyler Warren Cam Ward Matthew Golden The 2025 NFL season is underway but it’s not too late to get access to the best help out there! All FullTime Fantasy members get exclusive access to our 24/7 Chat Room on Discord! 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2025 NFL Scouting Combine | Fantasy Football Prospects to Watch

2025 NFL Scouting Combine | Fantasy Football Prospects to Watch The 2025 NFL Scouting Combine marks a pivotal moment in the NFL offseason. For fantasy football enthusiasts, it’s an early glimpse into the rookie class that could shape next season’s drafts. FullTime’s 2025 NFL Scouting Combine Fantasy Football Prospects to Watch showcases some of the incoming rookies for fantasy enthusiasts to monitor.    While the combine’s drills—40-yard dashes, vertical jumps, and shuttle runs—don’t directly predict on-field success, they can elevate a prospect’s draft stock, landing them in favorable NFL situations that boost their fantasy value. With a draft class noted for its depth at positions like running back and tight end, but lacking some of the star power of previous years, this year’s combine offers a chance to spot hidden gems and confirm top talents. Here are some prospects to keep an eye on over the next few days, each with the potential to make a fantasy impact in 2025. Also, check out our 2025 Dynasty Rookie Rankings.  Quarterbacks Cam Ward (Miami) – Ward enters the combine as one of the top quarterback prospects, alongside Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders. His arm talent and improvisational skills have drawn comparisons to dynamic NFL playmakers. In 2024, he threw for over 4,000 yards and 36 touchdowns at Miami.   Ward’s decision on whether to participate in throwing drills will be critical. A strong session could solidify him as a top-10 pick, potentially landing him with a team like the Tennessee Titans or New York Giants, where he’d have Malik Nabers to boost his fantasy value. Look for his arm strength and accuracy in intermediate throws—his bread and butter. Shedeur Sanders (Colorado) – Sanders is a polished pocket passer with elite accuracy and poise, throwing for 3,926 yards and 35 touchdowns in 2024. His pedigree as Deion Sanders’ son adds intrigue. However, his stats speak for themselves. He’s a near-lock for a high draft pick, making him a prime fantasy QB2 candidate.   Sanders isn’t expected to run a blazing 40. But his accuracy and timing will appeal to the QB-needy teams near the top of the 2025 NFL Draft order. A true leader with the ‘clutch’ gene and bravado, Sanders is likely to start immediately in the NFL. However, Sanders will not throw at the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine. Interested fantasy managers must wait to see what occurs at Colorado’s Pro Day.  Sleeper Jaxson Dart (Ole Miss) – Dart showcased elite talent in his final college season, throwing for 4,279 yards, 29 touchdowns, and just six interceptions. His dual-threat ability shone with 452 rushing yards and four scores, making him a dynamic playmaker. Dart’s arm strength, quick release, and mobility highlight his potential as a top 2025 NFL Draft prospect. In fantasy football, his high-volume passing and rushing upside mirror quarterbacks like a young Dak Prescott, offering significant fantasy potential. With experience in Lane Kiffin’s explosive offense, Dart’s fantasy stock is rising. Running Backs Ashton Jeanty (Boise State) – Jeanty is the consensus RB1, racking up an absurd 2,497 rushing yards and 29 touchdowns in 2024. His blend of power, speed, and receiving ability (43 catches) screams three-down back, a fantasy goldmine.   Jeanty’s opting out of workouts, but his resume speaks for itself. A first-round landing spot with a run-heavy team like the Las Vegas Raiders, Chicago Bears, or Dallas Cowboys would make him a top-12 fantasy RB as a rookie.   Omarion Hampton (North Carolina) – Hampton’s explosiveness (1,863 yards, 15 TDs in 2024) and home-run ability make him a tantalizing prospect. He’s not Jeanty, but he’s a strong RB2 candidate with plenty of upside. Also, he’s a solid pass-catcher who reeled in 38 grabs last fall.   With Jeanty sitting out, Hampton has a chance to shine. A good 40 time and effort in agility drills showcasing his burst could lock him into Round 1, boosting his fantasy stock.   Cam Skattebo (Arizona State) – Skattebo’s rugged, downhill style (1,582 yards, 19 TDs) and surprising agility for his 5-11, 225-pound frame make him a sleeper. Also, his 52 receptions in 2024 add PPR appeal. A strong showing in the three-cone drill and broad jump could elevate him from a Day 3 pick into Day 2. A landing spot with a creative offensive coordinator could unlock his fantasy potential.   Bhayshul Tuten (Virginia Tech) – Tuten’s 1,371 yards and 17 TDs in 2024, plus 37 catches, make him a PPR sleeper if he lands in a zone-blocking scheme. Enjoy the last few days of Bhayshul Tuten being a fantasy sleeper before he lights up the NFL combine! 🚀🔥pic.twitter.com/8joR6Otf1x https://t.co/FrR4fVxmWg — Matt FF Dynasty 🏈 (@MattFFDynasty) February 24, 2025 UPDATE: Tuten blew away the Combine, posting an insane Speed Score of 118.3🔥. Wide Receivers Tetairoa McMillan (Arizona) – Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona’s standout wide receiver, declared for the 2025 NFL Draft after a stellar junior season, amassing 84 receptions, 1,319 yards, and eight touchdowns. At 6-5 and 210 pounds, his size and 3,423 career receiving yards make him a matchup nightmare. McMillan’s back-to-back 1,300+ yard seasons and 35 catches of 20+ air yards highlight his deep-threat ability.   In fantasy football, his size, catch radius, and red-zone prowess project him as a WR1 with top-12 dynasty potential. Especially if landed by a pass-heavy NFL offense. Expect immediate impact from this likely top-15 pick.   Luther Burden (Missouri) –  Burden’s electric after-catch ability (725 yards, 7 TDs in 2024 despite QB struggles) and quick-twitch moves make him a PPR machine. His 2023 (1,212 yards) shows his ceiling.   Running a sub-4.0 short shuttle time could remind scouts of his sophomore dominance, boosting him into Round 1. A spot with a pass-heavy team like the Chargers or Buccaneers could yield WR2 numbers. However, Burden’s reliance on short passes at Mizzou is a red flag. Can a strong Combine ease those concerns?   Emeka Egbuka (Ohio State) –  Egbuka’s well-rounded game (720 yards, nine touchdowns in 2024) and blazing speed make him a reliable fantasy option. He’s not

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