The Director General of the Giants of New York, Joe Schoen, is already to the knees to assess the prospects of the colleges, in particular the quarters.
And Schoen, the leader of a team of the giants who desperately needed a quarter of a franchise, told journalists to the senior Bowl this week that Sheder Sanders of Colorado, with whom, the head coach Brian Daboll, Deputy Managing Director Brandon Brown and other high -level Giants staff met at Shrine Bowl earlier this week, impressed him.
“He is a great child, a very good personality, smart football, his father is a football coach”, “ says Schoen During a practical senior Bowl break.
“It’s a bit cliché, but he checks all the boxes of a [player with a] Dad who is a football coach and the passion with which he approaches the game. ”
The question for the giants, however, in addition to knowing if Sanders will even be at them at n ° 3 in the order project where they are placed to choose, is whether Sanders is really the best of the quarter options this year’s draft class.
This course also includes the Miami Cam district, which should also be a first round choice, and day -offs projected, such as Ole Miss Jaxson Dart, Jalen Milroe de l’Alabama and Kyle McCord de Syracuse.
Sanders, who finished eighth in the Heisman trophy voting this year, had its best season for the Buffaloes in 2024.
He completed his two -year passage in Colorado with a rate of 71.8% and led the FBS with a percentage of completion of 74% in 2024.
His 37 Touché passes were second (Behind Ward) mostly launched by a quarter-rear eligible for the recovery in 2025 with at least 330 drops.
Sanders was also appointed 2024 Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year and received the 2024 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award.
As impressive as Sanders was, however, the Titans and the Browns, the two quarter-back teams, write in front of them. There have also been speculations that Las Vegas raiders are interested in the young signal call, but so far Sanders has been linked to raiders only through simulation projects.
If Sanders and Ward, the other quarter-Arrière linked to them, are not there when the giants go to the clock, Schoen is not too worried.
“We are going to be open to anything,” he said. “We are in a good position sitting for three with the players available. Really good player there.”
For the moment, the Giants Brass, who have since passed to the practices of Senior Bowl in Mobile, in Alabama, this week, will continue to make their reasonable diligence, which will not certainly be a formal meeting with Sanders at the combine harvester and A visit to his day pro.
“It was good to meet him,” said Schoen. “He had a very good career in Colorado and obviously can’t wait to know all these guys in the rest of the process.”