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Will Jaxson Dart Be Picked Before Shedeur Sanders in 2025 NFL Draft? See Latest Odds & Projections

Brady Trettenero

By Brady Trettenero in NFL Football

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Mar 1, 2025; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Mississippi quarterback Jaxson Dart (QB03) during the 2025 NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
  • Shedeur Sanders is the -250 favorite to be the 2nd QB selected in the 2025 NFL Draft
  • Jaxson Dart (+200) is the top challenger to Sanders in the 2nd QB drafted odds
  • Read below for a full comparison between Dart and Sanders, plus our prediction

With Cam Ward virtually locked in as the 1st quarterback to be selected in the 2025 NFL Draft, intrigue is building around who will be the next signal-caller off the board. Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders is currently the odds-on favorite, but Ole Miss’ Jaxson Dart is picking up steam as a potential challenger.

Both Sanders and Dart project as first-round picks after stellar college careers. But which QB will hear his name called first on draft night? Let’s dive into the numbers to find out.

Sanders vs Dart: Who Will Be the 2nd QB Drafted?

At DraftKings Sportsbook, Sanders is the heavy -250 favorite to be the 2nd quarterback off the board. Dart is next up at +200, followed by Alabama’s Jalen Milroe (+600) and Miami’s Cam Ward (+5000).

2nd QB Selected Odds NFL Draft

PlayerOdds
Shedeur Sanders-250
Jaxson Dart+200
Jalen Milroe+600
Cam Ward+5000
Quinn Ewers+15000

Odds as of April 18, 2025. Visit DraftKings Sportsbook for the latest odds.

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Sportsbooks are heavily favoring Sanders, but Dart is definitely lurking as a viable threat. The Ole Miss product has been one of the fastest risers during the pre-draft process.

Sanders & Dart NFL Draft Position Odds

Another market to examine is the Over/Under on each quarterback’s draft position. For Sanders, the number is set at 8.5 — with heavy juice (-350) on the Over.

Shedeur Sanders Draft PositionOdds
Over 8.5-350
Under 8.5+260

Meanwhile, Dart’s draft position O/U is all the way down at 24.5. The Under is a -150 favorite, signaling Dart is expected to be a first-round pick.

Jaxson Dart Draft PositionOdds
Over 24.5+120
Under 24.5-150

These numbers suggest sportsbooks are more confident in Dart being a first-round selection compared to Sanders. The Colorado signal-caller has a much wider range of outcomes.

Sanders vs Dart: College State Comparison

To get a better sense of how these two quarterbacks stack up, let’s compare their college numbers:

StatShedeur SandersJaxson Dart
Passing Yards14,35311,970
Completion %70.1%65.2%
Passing TDs13481
Rushing Yards291,541
Rushing TDs1714
Final Season Stats4,134 pass yds, 74% comp, 37 TDs4,279 pass yds, 69.3% comp, 29 TDs

Sanders has the statistical edge in nearly every passing category, posting better numbers in yards, completion percentage and touchdowns. Dart was more prolific as a runner, racking up over 1,500 yards on the ground.

The New York Giants, who hold the No. 3 overall pick, recently conducted a private workout with Sanders that reportedly “went well”. New head coach Brian Daboll is known for putting QBs through the ringer in these settings.

However, there are mixed signals about the Giants’ true intentions. Many league insiders believe they will go in a different direction at No. 3. GM Joe Schoen has also downplayed the need to draft a QB early after signing veterans Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston.

While their final season stats were similar, Sanders was more efficient (74% completion rate) compared to Dart (69.3%). The Colorado QB also threw for 8 more touchdowns in his last collegiate campaign.

Scouting Report: Strengths & Weaknesses

From a scouting perspective, Sanders and Dart bring different strengths to the table. Sanders is lauded for his elite processing ability, surgical accuracy, and poise under pressure.

Dart is a true dual-threat with excellent mobility and ability to create outside the pocket. He also boasts a quick release and precise ball placement, particularly in the short-to-intermediate game.

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In terms of weaknesses, the knocks on Sanders are average arm strength and some pocket presence issues after taking 52 sacks in college. Dart tends to abandon clean pockets too quickly and can struggle working through his progressions.

Dart is definitely in the mix and could go ahead of Sanders if a team falls in love with his dual-threat upside. The Saints at No. 9 are a team to watch, especially after news broke about QB Derek Carr’s shoulder injury that could affect his availability in 2025.

Prediction: Sanders Still Likely QB2

My official prediction is Sanders -250 to be the second QB off the board. He’s the most pro-ready signal-caller in this class not named Cam Ward and has a much higher floor than Dart.

The most likely landing spot for Sanders is the Saints at No. 9 overall. New Orleans has a clear need for a long-term answer at quarterback with Derek Carr’s status up in the air. Sanders’ pocket presence and ability to thrive in a structured offense would be a seamless fit.

If you’re looking for a value bet, Sanders +195 to go to the Saints is one of the best quarterback props on the board. It’s surprising to see such long odds for what I view as the most likely marriage between team and prospect. If New Orleans passes, the Raiders at No. 6 are another strong contender and potential trade-up candidate.

When you consider the total package of production, accuracy, and football IQ, Sanders has the cleanest path to being the second quarterback drafted. He may not have Dart’s dynamic athleticism, but teams will covet his readiness to command an NFL offense from day one. Lock in Saints +195 as the top value bet and thank me later.

Brady Trettenero
Brady Trettenero

Lead NHL & NCAAF Editor

Brady is the lead NHL and College Football editor at Sports Betting Dime, where he specializes in betting odds and data-driven analysis. Brady has over 10 years experience working in sports media, with work published by outlets such as ESPN, CBS Sports, Yahoo! Sports and Fox Sports.

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