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Shedeur Could Slip in the Draft and Deion Knows It

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Friday on 2 PROS & A CUP OF JOE, Brady Quinn, Jonas Knox, and LaVar Arrington discuss Deion Sanders' recent comments and if he knows that Shedeur could fall in the Draft.

Brady Quinn: "It does feel like it's going to be hard for Shedeur to slip outside the top 10. I'm a lot higher than on a lot of other people on Shedeur. I have him and Cam neck-and-neck, and for the reasons being, I just think he's a very accurate passer, in particular downfield and the way he can layer throws. Those are all things that are special.
We'll see what team wants to pull the trigger on him. But I I'm like everyone else, It's hard to think that with so many teams that need a quarterback, that want a quarterback on a rookie deal, someone's going to pass up on him. It just it doesn't make a lot of sense."
LaVar Arrington: "It could be boom or bust, because if the Raiders don't take him, it could become a real slip and slide for Shedeur Sanders in the Draft... If the Raiders don't make that move, that could be bad, because there's a personal connection there, and even they pass on him, then what does that do? New Orleans is sitting there, but if it's not New Orleans, that's a slide."
Brady Quinn: "There's already been a previous relationship that you know, if Tom Brady's involved, he's passed up on, just saying. I mean, there was a head coach opening and they didn't hire Bill Belichick."
Jonas Knox: "I'm just throwing this out there. You know, the Cowboys are sitting at 12."
LaVar Arrington: "They're not going to do it. Okay. Why would they do that?"
Jonas Knox: " Because we need interesting stuff to talk about so I'm hoping it happens. I'm going to throw it out there to the universe."

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