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Shedeur Sanders' No. 1 pick odds plummet amid reports
Dec 28, 2024; San Antonio, TX, USA; Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders (2) warms up before the game against the Brigham Young Cougars at Alamodome. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-Imagn Images Shedeur Sanders’ status as the most polarizing prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft has been firmly cemented.
Reports surfaced this week that multiple teams felt the former Colorado quarterback didn’t take his interviews at the scouting combine seriously. Combined with the questions many scouts have as to whether Sanders truly warrants elite prospect status, and his odds of being the No. 1 overall pick next month have steadily plummeted.
Offered at +350 by BetMGM to go No. 1 overall in January, Sanders was behind only former Miami quarterback Cam Ward (+100) and former Colorado teammate Travis Hunter (+150). However, he has since slid to a +1500 longshot behind Ward (-225), Penn State pass rusher Abdul Carter (+185) and Hunter (+1100).
The months leading up to the draft are chock full of smoke screens thrown up by coaches and front office personnel to mask their draft day intentions. But the concerns around Sanders may have some lasting power, as scouts question his 6-foot-1 frame, average arm strength and overall athleticism.
A contributing factor for some teams may include his Hall of Fame father, Deion, who has long wielded a strong influence in the football careers of his sons.
Sanders’ perceived slide down draft boards — or at least out of the No. 1 pick equation — would be a win for sportsbooks. Sanders being the first name on the board has drawn 18.7 percent of the bets and 18.4 percent of the money at BetRivers, making him the book’s second-biggest liability behind Hunter and ahead of Ward.
Hunter, the Heisman Trophy winner, has been backed by 29.2 percent of the total bets, while Ward leads with 44.4 percent of the money wagered while emerging as the prohibitive favorite seven weeks out.
The action has been similar at DraftKings, where Ward leads with 28 percent of the money at -230, while Hunter has drawn 22 percent of the money and 25 percent of all bets at +600.
There remains plenty of time and opportunity for the odds to shift, starting with who ultimately holds the No. 1 overall pick come April 24.
Tennessee currently possesses the pick and is the -150 favorite to hold onto it. However, the New York Giants have garnered 57 percent of the money wagered at +200 at DraftKings to acquire the pick. The Giants, who released former first-round pick Daniel Jones midseason last year, have also been tied to available free agent quarterbacks including Aaron Rodgers.
Titans general manager Mike Borgonzi said the team will not pass on a “generational talent.” The question is, do they view Ward, Hunter or any of this year’s prospect in that regard?
The top three teams in the current draft order — Tennessee, Cleveland and the Giants — all figure to be strongly considering a quarterback. However, Sanders could slide a bit if he falls out of the top three spots, which are followed by New England (who have Drake Maye) and Jacksonville (Trevor Lawrence).
The Las Vegas Raiders at No. 6 are believed to be in the market for a veteran free agent or top rookie quarterback, and are followed by the Jets at No. 7.
Sanders declined to participate in the East-West Shrine Game or work out at the combine, preferring to wait for Colorado’s turn at the Big 12 Pro Day on March 18-21 in Frisco, Texas.
NFL draft analyst Todd McShay reported this week that multiple teams were disappointed in Sanders’ interviews at the combine, and that he did not take a “professional approach.” However, that was in stark contrast to what Titans coach Brian Callahan told the team’s website in January.
“You can tell he’s been raised right,” Callahan said. “He’s mature, he has a really poised way about him, and he seems like a really good kid. I enjoyed talking to him. And, you could tell he’s a guy who has been in the spotlight. He knows how to handle himself, he’s been paid money, so he has a financial perspective.
“It was a really good first impression.”
Thus far, Sanders’ status as the No. 2 quarterback in the class behind Ward appears to remain solid. Most analysts have him followed by Ole Miss’ Jaxson Dart.
NO. 1 OVERALL PICK ODDS*
PLAYER, POS, TEAM (JAN. ODDS/NOW)
Cam Ward, QB, Miami (+100-225)
Abdul Carter, DE, Penn State (+900/+185)
Travis Hunter, CB/WR, Colorado (+150/+1100)
Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado (+350/+1500)
Jaxson Dart, QB, Ole Miss (+5000)
*BetMGM
The Titans remain the tip of the iceberg in the draft. They currently have third-year quarterback Will Levis atop the depth chart, although he was benched late in the season for journeyman Mason Rudolph. Will Tennessee keep that pick and, if it does, will Borgonzi opt for Ward or someone who can get after the opposing quarterback such as Carter?
“The quarterback is the most important position, arguably in sports,” Borgonzi said in January. “So you have to solidify the quarterback position. We’re going to be relentless attacking this until we find the answer.”
–Field Level Media
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Rory McIlroy in familiar — and winning — territory at Quail Hollow
May 18, 2025; Charlotte, North Carolina, USA; Rory McIlroy tees off on the 14th hole during the final round of the PGA Championship golf tournament at Quail Hollow. Mandatory Credit: Aaron Doster-Imagn Images Few places on earth must feel more comfortable to Rory McIlroy than Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, N.C.
And with Scottie Scheffler taking the week off, the Northern Irishman is favored to win the Truist Championship for a record fifth time when the signature event field tees off Thursday.
“I really feel like this tournament … got my career going, especially on the PGA Tour,” McIlroy said this week. “Getting my first win on Tour in 2010. Then it’s been a pretty fruitful place since then.”
McIlroy prevailed at the tournament at Quail Hollow, previously called the Wells Fargo Championship and the Quail Hollow Championship, in 2010, 2015, 2021 and 2024. Sepp Straka is the defending champion this week, but the Austrian won the 2025 Truist at Philadelphia Cricket Club, a one-year relocation as Quail Hollow hosted the PGA Championship instead.
It’s the final week before players head to Aronimink Golf Club for the PGA, and while Scheffler is preparing for the second major of the year at home, most of the rest of the top 10 in the world are in Charlotte. McIlroy is hungry to add to his six major titles after repeating as Masters champion earlier this spring.
“I’ve spoke about this a lot, I felt like winning the Grand Slam (in 2025) was like this — was going to be this life-changing thing and in some ways it was, but in other ways I had to remember like, ‘No, I still have a lot of my career left and I want to keep playing and keep competing,'” McIlroy said.
“I’m excited for the road ahead. I’m excited for this week, I’m excited for Aronimink next week.”
While McIlroy has shown top form this season, there may be no hotter players in the sport than the duo of Matt Fitzpatrick and Cameron Young.
Fitzpatrick has won three of his past four starts and two straight at the RBC Heritage and Zurich Classic of New Orleans, the latter a team event he played with his brother Alex. The Englishman could become the first player to win three PGA Tour starts in a row since Dustin Johnson in 2017.
Young won The Players Championship in March and doubled his win total for the year at last week’s Cadillac Championship, also a signature event.
“For me at the moment, I think it’s just trying to maintain the same approach each week,” Young said, noting how he took three weeks off between The Players and the Masters. “… I feel like I just picked up where I left off after The Players in terms of mindset and physically I had had time to practice at home. I think it’s a good thing to learn for me that, you know, I can take a couple weeks off and just come back and keep beating the same process.”
Golfers are trading in Trump National Doral’s “Blue Monster” for Quail Hollow’s “Green Mile,” a brutally challenging three-hole finish with two long par-4s and a precarious par-3 17th with water surrounding more than half the green.
“I think with the weather we had last year for the PGA the greens were a little bit softer, the rough was a little bit higher,” Fitzpatrick said. “This week it’s actually the opposite. The greens seem to be very, very firm and the rough’s a little shorter, which is nice. Yeah, I’m really kind of shocked at how firm the greens are right now and that’s definitely going to make it a great test.”
Seventy-two golfers will play in the no-cut, $20 million event. If the winner is not already qualified for the PGA Championship, he will be added to next week’s field.
–Field Level Media
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Max Holloway would 'love' Conor McGregor rematch; no contract offer yet
Aug 17, 2013; Boston, MA, USA; Max Holloway (left) throws a punch at Conor McGregor (right) during a UFC featherweight match at the TD Garden. McGregor won after three rounds by judges decision. Mandatory Credit: Winslow Townson-Imagn Images Max Holloway is working out in preparation for a fight that might never occur, but as he sees it, there’s really no other choice.
“I mean, it’s just, it sucks,” Hollway said in an interview with Paramount+. “I would just like to get one back.”
The former UFC featherweight champion is in training camp for a potential rematch with double title winner Conor McGregor in Las Vegas this July at UFC 329, but without a signed contract in hand.
The uncertainty is due in part to questions over when or if McGregor wants to step back into the Octagon, especially considering the Irishman hasn’t fought since July 2021. McGregor was rumored to be on the card scheduled for the White House this summer, but his purported opponent, Michael Chandler, instead will oppose Mauricio Ruffy.
Still, Holloway is expressing unfailing interest in trying to secure a deal to face off against McGregor again. The two squared off in 2013 and McGregor won by unanimous decision, though McGregor left the match with a torn ACL.
“My head space is good, it’s straight,” Holloway said. “I kinda know when I fight. We kinda know where we want to fight, why we want to fight, so just getting in the gym, getting there, getting it done.
“It’s a huge fight. Anything with Conor McGregor is huge, but having history with the dude, being able to get one back would be cool.”
Holloway is eager to erase the poor impression left by a one-sided loss to Charles Oliveira last time out, a March 7 unanimous-decision defeat that cost him the symbolic BMF title that rests with the UFC’s “baddest” competitor.
“You’re only as good as your last fight, they say, and we’re going to get everybody forgetting about that last fight as soon as possible,” Holloway said.
For McGregor, the biggest draw in the sport and the first athlete in the sport to hold two weight class titles simultaneously (featherweight and lightweight), it would mark a return from a devastating broken tibia and ensuing drug suspension that have sidelined “Notorious” for the better part of five years.
Holloway, a 34-year-old Honolulu native, projects as a heavy favorite over McGregor, 37, due to the latter’s long layoff.
–Field Level Media
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CJ Abrams (5 RBIs), Nationals slam Twins
May 6, 2026; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Washington Nationals shortstop CJ Abrams (5) hits an RBI double against the Minnesota Twins during the fourth inning at Nationals Park. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images CJ Abrams had three hits including a grand slam, Miles Mikolas pitched into the sixth inning and the host Washington Nationals routed the Minnesota Twins 15-2 on Wednesday night.
Brady House, Drew Millas and Jose Tena each had two hits including a home run for the Nationals, who collected 14 hits. Abrams also had two doubles and five RBIs, and James Wood and Jacob Young each had two hits.
Mikolas (1-3), signed as a free agent in the offseason, began the game with an 8.23 ERA. The right-hander pitched a season-high 5 1/3 innings, giving up two runs on three hits. Mikolas retired 16 of the 19 batters he faced to earn his first Washington win.
Three Washington pitchers held Minnesota to three hits. Matt Wallner had two hits including a home run for Minnesota, which had won two straight.
Twins starter Bailey Ober (3-2) went five-plus innings, allowing five runs on six hits.
Minnesota took a 1-0 lead in the third when Luke Keaschall doubled and scored on a Wallner single.
Washington did not get a baserunner against Ober until Wood singled leading off the fourth. Wood stole second with one out and Curtis Mead walked. Abrams followed with a double to score Wood.
Wallner homered off Mikolas in the fifth to put Twins up 2-1.
Young singled leading off the bottom half and Millas homered to center to give Washington a 3-2 lead.
In the sixth, back-to-back doubles by Abrams and House ended Ober’s night. Tena greeted reliever Andrew Morris with Washington’s third straight double to make it 5-2. With two outs, Nasim Nunez tripled to right and the lead was 6-2.
Daylen Lile walked leading off the bottom of the seventh and, with two outs, House homered to center to make it 8-2.
Young singled, Millas doubled and Wood singled them both home in the eighth. Washington loaded the bases and Abrams smacked a grand slam to right-center, the second of his career. Tena followed with a homer to make it 15-2.
–Field Level Media
