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“The two of us could end up on the same team bruh,” Sanders said on the 2Legendary podcast.
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Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders is arguably the most talked-about prospect in this upcoming draft, with opinions running the gamut on his pro potential and where he can land.
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Still, the optics are reminiscent of Daboll and Schoen conducting separate press conferences on a tense Black Monday after John Mara announced that both men were being retained for a fourth season.
New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen is keeping his options open with the third pick in the 2025 NFL draft: "We could go any position."
Schoen — who could still draft quarterback Shedeur Sanders at No. 3 — signed Russell Wilson (the starter, for now) and Jameis Winston (definitely the backup, unless someone gets hurt) after whiffing on a Matthew Stafford trade attempt.
New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen are entering a critical year after the franchise went 3-14 in 2024. They finally moved on from former first-round quarterback Daniel Jones and embraced the stress that comes with walking through the unemployed quarterback wilderness.
Giants general manager Joe Schoen says he's not going to force a pick on a quarterback at the top of this year's draft after signing veterans Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston.
Giants general managerJoe Schoen said he's not ruling out adding a quarterback in the draft despite having signed Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston in free agency.
At the NFL’s annual meetings Monday, general manager Joe Schoen sounded content with signing Wilson and Jameis Winston. With Stafford re-signing with the Rams and Rodgers still deciding on his options, Schoen pivoted to Wilson after the two sides met on March 14.
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Signing Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston solved the New York Giants’ immediate need for a starting quarterback. They could still draft one for the future. “The face of a franchise is a quarterback,” Giants coach Brian Daboll said Tuesday at the NFL meetings.