Deion Sanders drops massive hint about Shedeur’s Giants future

We're not saying it's a mortal lock for Shedeur Sanders to be the next NY Giants QB... but Deion is (sort of).

Colorado v UCF
Colorado v UCF | Julio Aguilar/GettyImages

If the New York Giants have done one thing right this season, it’s ensuring they’re firmly in the running for the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.

With a dismal 2-12 record, this season has been a painful slog for fans and players alike, but the potential reward looms large. A franchise quarterback has to be the priority, and Deion Sanders seems to think his son, Shedeur Sanders, is the guy to save Big Blue.

Appearing on The Pacman Jones Show, Coach Prime wasted no time adding fuel to the speculation fire. “The Giants are not giving up that pick. I know that for a fact,” Sanders said confidently. “Shedeur is going to be the No. 1 pick.” The implication couldn’t be clearer: the Sanders family fully expects Shedeur to land in The City That Never Sleeps.

This isn’t just idle chatter. The Giants’ need for a transformative quarterback couldn’t be more urgent. The roster, marred by inconsistent play at nearly every position, has been in desperate need of direction since Eli Manning retired. Sanders has the resume, the skills, and the poise to change all of that—if the Giants can make it happen.

Is Shedeur Sanders the next franchise QB for the New York Giants?

Deion Sanders’ comments may seem bold, but they’re hardly unfounded. Shedeur has been a revelation at Colorado, showcasing a combination of arm talent, accuracy, and leadership that has made him one of the most sought-after prospects in the country. His stats this season are eye-popping: 3,926 passing yards, 35 touchdowns, and a 74.2% completion rate that led the FBS.

After parting ways with Daniel Jones earlier this season, the team has cycled through Drew Lock, Tommy DeVito, and Tim Boyle with predictably disastrous results. The offense, despite rookie sensation Malik Nabers emerging as a legitimate star, has been completely stagnant. The idea of pairing Nabers with Sanders is tantalizing, to say the least.

But there’s a catch: the Giants may not even secure the No. 1 pick. Currently tied with the Raiders at the bottom of the standings, the draft order will come down to tiebreakers and strength of schedule. The Raiders have their own quarterback woes, and it’s widely expected they’d take Sanders if given the chance.

That means the Giants have no margin for error. Winning another game—even accidentally—could doom their chances of landing Shedeur. And while Miami’s Cam Ward is another solid option at quarterback, he doesn’t bring the same swagger or marketability as Sanders does.

Deion’s confidence in Shedeur’s fit with the Giants is as much a statement about his son as it is about the franchise itself. New York is a city that demands stars, and the Sanders name comes with instant credibility.

Shedeur isn’t just another talented prospect—he’s someone who has been groomed for the spotlight, which makes him uniquely suited to handle the pressure of playing in the NFL’s biggest market.

The Sanders-to-Giants narrative is gaining steam, and it’s easy to see why. This team is in dire need of a quarterback who can galvanize the locker room, energize the fanbase, and put points on the board. Shedeur checks all those boxes.

The big question now is whether the Giants’ front office can make it happen. Deion’s bold assertion about New York keeping the top pick may reflect insider knowledge, or it could be a calculated move to position his son as the obvious choice. Either way, the Giants can’t afford to mess this up.

With three weeks left in the season, the race for the No. 1 pick is far from over. But one thing is clear: if the Giants land that pick, the path forward is obvious. It’s time to hand the keys to Shedeur Sanders and finally give this franchise the quarterback it’s been waiting for.

More New York Giants news and analysis

Schedule