Two NFL teams Deion Sanders wouldn't approve Shedeur Sanders joining revealed by analyst

Deion Sanders would say no to the Cleveland Browns and Carolina Panthers according to Dan Orlovsky
Deion Sanders would say no to the Cleveland Browns and Carolina Panthers according to Dan Orlovsky / Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
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Dan Orlovsky claims Deion Sanders wouldn't approve of his son, Colorado's star QB Shedeur Sanders, being drafted by the Cleveland Browns or Carolina Panthers. In fact, Orlovsky assessed the chances of being 0%.

"There is a 0% chance Deion let’s Shedeur get drafted by Cleveland," Orlovsky tweeted in response to a 2025 NFL draft graphic projecting Shedeur to go No. 2 to the Browns. "Cleveland/Carolina will not happen."

Shedeur has all but clinched a top-10 NFL draft slot with his play. His interceptions have already doubled from a season ago, but the win total will leave a key impression on scouts. Winning does wonders for a QB's draft stock.

By season's end, his touchdown total will be inflated. That'll also help convince draft scouts to consider him. The "Grown QB" looks the part of a pro already. His Buffs are one of the most entertaining laser shows you can see on a Saturday.

Shedeur Sanders, Cam Ward invited to be Las Vegas Raiders QB1

Las Vegas Raiders DL Maxx Crosby wants either Cam Ward or Shedeur under center in the Sin City next year. He called them the coldest ones and offered to host them on his podcast, The Rush.

"He [Cam Ward] might go No. 1. It is between him and Shedeur [Sanders]," Crosby said (h/t On SI). "100 percent, those two are the coldest ones. They train together. ... I like what Colorado is doing. They are cooking. And Miami is cooking. We need to have them after the season, get on our show, and bid on why they should be the first quarterback taken. I want that to happen on 'The Rush.' We will make that happen. ... I feel like it will be golden.

" ... Hopefully, one of them, I don't know, maybe one of them is going to be my quarterback. I cannot fully bully them. But at practice, you know what time it is. If you come to the Raiders, you will be hit as a quarterback in practice. So, your red jersey is all good. It is all love, but I will not hurt you. I will just let you feel it."

Tom Brady's presence in Las Vegas's brain trust gives the "Grown QB" a major supporter in the decision-making process. Don't expect Carolina or Cleveland to be in on Shedeur, but the Raiders are a stronger contender than anyone.