2025 NFL Draft: Giants reportedly schedule workout with QB Shedeur Sanders as intrigue around No. 3 pick grows
The Giants have signed two veteran quarterbacks, but is Sanders still in play at No. 3?

The New York Giants aren't going to let the final week before the 2025 NFL Draft conclude without circling back on Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders.
With Miami quarterback Cam Ward projected by many to go first overall to the Tennessee Titans, Sanders is widely viewed as the second-best quarterback prospect in the draft. And he will almost certainly be available when the Giants are on the clock with the third pick. That's why they are scheduling a last-minute workout with him in Boulder, Colorado, on Thursday, according to NFL Media.
The Giants have signed 36-year-old Russell Wilson (one year, $10.5 million) and 31-year-old Jameis Winston (two years, $8 million) this offseason, but the franchise needs a young quarterback they can develop to halt the revolving door at the game's most valuable position in the post-Eli Manning era.

New York has expressed overt interest in Sanders all offseason. Head coach Brian Daboll went over to chat with Sanders during the East-West Shrine Bowl's first practice back in Janurary. Daboll, Giants general manager Joe Schoen, assistant general manager Brandon Brown and assistant director of player personnel Dennis Hickey also made sure to catch up with Sanders in the lobby of the player hotel after practice on the first day of Shrine Bowl practices.
"It was very exciting, and we have a great relationship," Sanders said of meeting with the Giants at the East-West Shrine Bowl. "They definitely showed up plenty of times even to practice. Just seeing the logos and seeing the scouts, it's very exciting."
Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders catches up with the New York Giants brass at the Shrine Bowl. The NYG contingent included HC Brian Daboll, GM Joe Schoen and assistant GM Brandon Brown. pic.twitter.com/pgaq61nnTB
— Garrett Podell (@garrettpodell) January 25, 2025
Sanders expressed his own interest in the Giants by having cleats at his locker with the team's logo on them at Colorado's Alamo Bowl game against BYU, the final game of his collegiate career.
Shedeur Sanders had custom New York Giants-themed cleats created for Colorado's bowl game 👀
— DraftKings (@DraftKings) December 28, 2024
(📸: nomad_customs / IG) pic.twitter.com/Ai5IooC6lS
The Giants also sent a large contingent to see Sanders throw at Colorado's Pro Day. The team's group included Schoen, Daboll, Brown, director of player personnel Tim McDonnell, offensive coordinator Mike Kafka, QBs coach Shea Tierney, assistant QBs coach Chad Hall, defensive coordinator Shane Bowen, secondary coach Marquand Manuel and wide receivers coach Mike Groh (Sports Illustrated and Yahoo Sports).
It will be interesting to see if one final workout convinces the Giants to select Sanders or if they will let him slip down the board.