
Where will Shedeur Sanders land? Watch day two of the 2025 NFL Draft on Sling to find out.
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Shedeur Sanders was not selected in the first round of the NFL draft.
The second and third rounds will air on Friday, April 25. The rest of the draft will air on Saturday, April 26.
Sling offered various packages to watch the NFL draft on channels like ABC, ESPN, and NFL Network.
The 2025 NFL draft came with a few surprises on day one, most notably, the Jacksonville Jaguars trading up to snag two-way Colorado Buffaloes standout Travis Hunter. But, depending on where you stand on the Sanders family, the fact that quarterback Shedeur Sanders wasn't selected in the first round could have been another surprise. The son of Deion 'Primetime' Sanders will have to wait until at least day two to hear his name called.
The second and third rounds of the NFL draft take place on Friday, April 25, with the later rounds subsequently airing on Saturday, April 26. You don't have to miss a moment this year, as Sling will air the draft on a number of channels depending on the package you choose.
Here's how to watch the NFL draft with Sling:
How to watch the NFL draft with Sling
The 2025 NFL draft will be broadcast on ABC, ESPN, NFL Network and ESPN Deportes. Luckily, those are all available with a stacked Sling package. Sling Orange + Blue gives you access to ABC, ESPN and NFL Network. In order to access ESPN Deportes, you will need the Sling Latino bundle.
Don't miss out!
The second and third rounds will continue on Friday, April 25 at 7 p.m. ET. Rounds 4-7 will air on Saturday, April 26 beginning at 12 p.m. ET.
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NFL Draft second round picks order:
No. 33 overall - Cleveland Browns
No. 34 overall - Houston Texans
No. 35 overall - Tennessee Titans
No. 36 overall - Cleveland Browns
No. 37 overall - Las Vegas Raiders
No. 38 overall - New England Patriots
No. 39 overall - Chicago Bears
No. 40 overall - New Orleans Saints
No. 41 overall - Chicago Bears
No. 42 overall - New York Jets
No. 43 overall - San Francisco 49ers
No. 44 overall - Dallas Cowboys
No. 45 overall - Indianapolis Colts
No. 46 overall - Los Angeles Rams
No. 47 overall - Arizona Cardinals
No. 48 overall - Miami Dolphins
No. 49 overall - Cincinnati Bengals
No. 50 overall - Seattle Seahawks
No. 51 overall - Denver Broncos
No. 52 overall - Seattle Seahawks
No. 53 overall - Tampa Bay Buccaneers
No. 54 overall - Green Bay Packers
No. 55 overall - Los Angeles Chargers
No. 56 overall - Buffalo Bills
No. 57 overall - Carolina Panthers
No. 58 overall - Houston Texans
No. 59 overall - Baltimore Ravens
No. 60 overall - Detroit Lions
No. 61 overall - Washington Commanders
No. 62 overall - Buffalo Bills
No. 63 overall - Kansas City Chiefs
No. 64 overall - Philadelphia Eagles
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