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NFL Confidential: Why teams are split on top QB/WR prospects in 2025 NFL Draft

With the NFL Draft just over two weeks away, it's time to dive further into some of the most fascinating, and certainly most talented, prospects. 

Following a series of conversations with respected evaluators, we consider three top quarterbacks and three top wide receivers — any of whom might be coming to your team soon.

It's time to put the narrative to rest: Sanders is a good athlete. He's a pure pocket passer who, as one current executive told FOX Sports, "basically throws a 20-yard handoff." No, he's not a runner, but that doesn't mean he lacks mobility. Sanders is more than capable of moving the pocket and extending plays. At both Jackson State and Colorado, he worked behind subpar offensive lines and still made things happen.

"One of the keys for any young quarterback is being able to define your game," the executive said. "And I'm not just talking about having a strong arm or being a leader. I'm talking about knowing where the pressure's coming from on third down, knowing who's hot, and beating a linebacker or edge rusher to the corner if needed. That's where Shedeur excels. His football background helps him tremendously. He feels the pocket well. He's accurate — which might be the most important trait for any QB — and he's authentic. He's not trying to be anyone else. I love that in a quarterback."

Identifying potential landing spots for Sanders has become one of the more discussed storylines of the 2025 Draft. While it's widely expected that Cam Ward will go No. 1 overall to Tennessee, there's more debate around Sanders. 

Could Cleveland take him at No. 2? Possibly — but Travis Hunter seems to be the favorite. Then there's the Giants, who added Jameis Winston and Russell Wilson, but have a front office under

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