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The NFL draft drama is heating up, and no one’s feeling the pressure more than Colorado’s two biggest stars. With the 2025 East-West Shrine Bowl underway, Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter find themselves vying for top billing—and perhaps even the same coveted title: No. 1 overall pick. The Tennessee Titans, the franchise holding the No. 1 selection, did their homework. And it seems Sanders may have just nudged ahead in the race with this ‘Titans talk.’

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Looks like Shedeur Sanders made a good first impression on the Titans—at least according to NFL insider Turron Davenport. “They really like his personality, feel he’s very mature,” Davenport shared, noting that Deion Sanders even FaceTimed into the meeting, adding a touch of Prime Time charm. While the Titans evaluate talent with the care of a jeweler inspecting diamonds, Sanders appears to be shining brightest.

Once seen as the draft’s crown jewel, Hunter now faces stiff competition from his own friend, who’s proving himself as a franchise QB-in-waiting. The Titans, holding the top pick in the 2025 draft, are prioritizing a “generational talent,” as confirmed by team president Chad Brinker, who stated they “won’t pass on” such a player. Now this points straight at Hunter with his dual powers.

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But the nature of the quarterback position means Sanders has a clear edge in the race to be the top pick. After all, franchise quarterbacks are the foundation on which dynasties are built.

It’s worth noting that Miami’s Cam Ward was, at one point, the favorite to go first overall, a testament to the unpredictable nature of the draft process. The meeting cleared that Sanders had entered the conversation in a big way entirely.

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Adding a layer of intrigue is the relationship between Shedeur Sanders and Ward, who were recently spotted practicing together and exchanging playful jabs. Ward, ever the competitor, dubbed himself “generational,” while Sanders stuck with his signature confidence, calling himself “legendary.” The banter is all in good fun, but it underscores the competitive fire that fuels the top prospects.

Well, this $4.9 billion NFL team will pick the player who best fits their needs and has the most potential. And with Will Levis struggling to solidify his role as Tennessee’s quarterback of the future, Sanders appears to be the perfect puzzle piece for a franchise eager to move forward.

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Tennessee Titans HC on Shedeur Sanders

Tennessee Titans (3-14) head coach Brian Callahan recently shared his thoughts on two of the top quarterback prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft class: Shedeur Sanders and Cam Ward. When asked about Sanders, Callahan didn’t hold back his praise, especially after meeting him at the East-West Shrine Bowl practices.

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“You can tell he’s been raised the right way,” Callahan told Jim Wyatt of the Titans’ official site. “He’s mature, has this calm and poised demeanor, and seems like a really good kid. I really enjoyed our conversation.”

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Callahan also pointed out Sanders’ experience under the spotlight, noting how seamlessly he handles the attention. “He’s been in the limelight, so he knows how to carry himself. He’s even got a solid grasp on finances, which is rare for someone his age.” And Callahan didn’t forget to give some love to Cam Ward, too.

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Now, even though the head coach hasn’t talked to Ward yet, he already likes what he saw last year at Miami, saying Ward “does some really cool stuff.” So, who will it be, a “generational talent” or a “legendary” player?

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