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We don’t know if they like Shedeur Sanders of Colorado at all. So, yes, there are a lot ifs involved on the Raiders side. But, there are ifs on the other side. Sanders has been
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With Wilson and Winston in New York, the Giants wouldn’t have to rush Sanders.
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Sportsnaut on MSNLas Vegas Raiders insider predicts unless Shedeur Sanders falls, taking this player in Round 1 is ‘inevitable’A notable Las Vegas Raiders insider believes unless a player like Shedeur Sanders falls to them at six, one specific