Titans Reveal Key Insight Into Giants’ Draft Plans
The Tennessee Titans have made a significant decision that could impact the New York Giants’ draft strategy. On Friday, they attended Colorado’s Pro Day, where quarterback Shedeur Sanders showcased his talents. While many have been impressed with Sanders’ skills, the Titans seem to have made up their minds—he’s no longer on their radar.
According to reports, the Titans met with Sanders’ camp after the Pro Day, and they’ve decided to cancel the planned private workout. “The Titans have seen four years of game film, scouted multiple games, and now attended a Pro Day they described as very impressive,” Jim Wyatt reported. So why the sudden shift?
This move reveals an important detail about the Giants’ draft situation—Sanders could be available at the No. 3 pick. With Miami likely set on selecting quarterback Cam Ward at No. 1, the biggest threat to Sanders being available for the Giants is the Cleveland Browns. The Browns, with quarterback concerns of their own, could consider taking Sanders. However, Cleveland’s focus may shift to other needs, like Colorado’s Travis Hunter or Penn State’s Abdul Carter.
For the Giants, this leaves the door open for Sanders, especially if the Browns prioritize defense. Sanders’ profile, with his accuracy and poise under pressure, makes him a potential fit for the Giants, especially in a high-pressure market like New York. While it’s still possible the Giants pass on him—particularly if Carter is taken earlier—if Sanders lands in East Rutherford, he could be a strong addition to their future.
As Tennessee has made its call, the Giants’ future at quarterback remains uncertain, and all eyes will be on the draft to see what unfolds.