At the end of January, the Tennessee Titans sent members of their staff to the East-West Shrine Bowl in Frisco, Texas, to ramp up draft preparations.
Next to the Senior Bowl, the Shrine Bowl is one of the biggest college football All-Star games, and this one allowed the Titans to meet with one of the top quarterbacks in the 2025 NFL draft: Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders.
Sanders is widely considered one of the top targets to be in play for the Titans’ No. 1 pick.
Tennessee met with Sanders in an interview that gained a lot of attention because of social media reports that the meeting was hijacked by his Hall of Fame father, Deion Sanders, multiple times. However, by all accounts, this did not have any impact on the session.
This week at the Super Bowl, the team at the Sick Podcast caught up with Shedeur and asked him about the Titans. What they got was a very short answer.
We asked Shedeur Sanders if it was looking good with #Titans:
Sanders: “I don’t know man”#thesickpodcast pic.twitter.com/qkECUAeZEy
— The Sick Podcast – Talking Titans (@SickPodTitans) February 6, 2025
They asked Sanders if things were looking good with the Titans. His response was a simple, “I don’t know man.”
Fans shouldn’t read anything into passing comments like this. With the offseason still in its infancy, there are many conversations and evaluations that will play out in the coming months that will impact the Titans, Sanders, and the draft.
At this point, nothing has happened to preclude him from the list of potential top targets in April. He is one of the top quarterback prospects with the skill set to be successful in the NFL and the Titans could look in his direction if they feel he is the right fit for their rebuilding process.
Even if not drafted by Tennessee, Sanders will likely remain one of the top prospects in the 2025 NFL draft and hear his name called on Day 1 of the event.