New York giants will not let the last week before the NFL 2025 draft end without turning the Colorado Field Marshal Sanders.
With the Miami Cam Ward field, many projected by many to go first in general to the Tennessee Titans, Sanders is widely seen as the second best field market prospect in the Draft. And surely it will be available when the giants are on the clock with the third selection. That is why they schedule a last minute training with him in Boulder, Colorado, on Thursday, according to NFL Media.
The giants have signed Russell Wilson, 36 (one year, $ 10.5 million) and Jameis Winston, 31 years old (two years, $ 8 million) this low season, but the franchise needs a young quarterback that they can develop to stop the rotating door in the most valuable position of the game in the era after Eli Manning.
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New York has expressed open interest in Sanders all low season. Chief coach Brian Daboll went to talk with Sanders during the first practice of the east of Shrine Bowl in Janulay. Daboll, the general manager of the giants, Joe Schoen, the assistant of the General Manager Brandon Brown and the deputy director of the personnel of the players Dennis Hickey also made sure to catch up with Sanders in the lobby of the Hotel de Players after the practice the first day of the practices of Shrine Bowl.
“It was very exciting and we have a great relationship, “Sanders Said to meet with the giants in the east-west Shrine Bowl. “They definitely appeared many times even to practice. Just seeing the logos and seeing the explorers, it is very exciting.”
Sanders expressed his own interest in the giants by having tacos in his locker with the team logo in the Colorado Alamo Bowl game against Byu, the final game of his university career.
The giants also sent a great contingent to see Sanders launch on the professional day of Colorado. The team group included Schoen, Daboll, Brown, director of the players Tim McDonnell, the offensive coordinator Mike Kafka, QBS coach Shea Tierney, QBS assistant coach Chad Hall, the defensive coordinator Shane Bowen, secondary coach Marquand Manuel and the coach of open receivers Mike Groh and Yahoo Sports).
It will be interesting to see if a final training convinces the giants to select Sanders or if they will let him pass through the board.