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ALERT! ***sleeper detected! *** Connor Shaw


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When you look at his ranking everyone see this kid 6 or 7th round

But if you take a look at his stats this is just insane.

 

2013 180 284 2447 63.4 8.62 76 24 1 20 162.9 70.8

 

 

 

24 TD for just ONE yes ONE interception!!!!

 

 

Playing in the SEC this is a pretty accurate QB.

And he is a very good scrambling QB, we need him just in case.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxMBssr8qSY

 

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I'd love to spend a late round pick on him. Derek Anderson most likely won't be our backup after this year so it'd be nice to have Shaw to groom.

 

Watching him play, he reminds me a lot of The Golden Calf of Bristol but with a better arm and without scabs on his knees.

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We need WRs and OL. If Cam goes down just call it a season and vie for a high pick in the following draft. We don't need any back up plan.

 

If we did take Shaw it wouldn't be until the 6th or 7th round.  By then, we should have already taken care of our secondary/wide-receiver, and o-line issues.   Either way, we do need to start preparing some kind of backup plan for Cam if he goes down.  Anderson probably won't be around for much longer.  Whether it's this year or next year, we need to get ourselves a solid dual threat QB.  Shaw would be the best available QB that late in the draft.  

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