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Ernest Shazor decided in January to skip his final season at the University of Michigan, convinced he was ready for the NFL after being named a first-team All-American safety.
Over the weekend, the NFL Draft skipped Shazor.
The 6-foot-4-inch, 228-pound Detroit native spent an agonizing two days huddled with his family, waiting for word that he'd been chosen.
"About four or five times, (teams) called and told me they'd take me with this pick," Shazor said Sunday evening.
It didn't happen.
When the 255th and final player - William Penn tight end Andy Stokes - went to the New England Patriots, Shazor knew his draft dreams were over.
"I was shocked, surprised," he said. "But life goes on."
Quickly, in Shazor's case. Shazor said he's already signed a free-agent deal with the Arizona Cardinals, who want him to play free safety.
He added that he's not sure why he went undrafted, although he figures it has to do - at least in part - with the fact that he pulled a hamstring at Michigan's pro day, while working out for NFL personnel. Prior to the weekend, draft forecasters generally predicted that Shazor would be picked in the middle rounds.
"I don't know how long it will take to get over this," Shazor said. "One day I will."
Despite his disappointment, Shazor insisted he didn't make a mistake by leaving Michigan early.
"I love Michigan. I did all I could for Michigan," he said. "I thought I was ready to go to the league, I deserved to go to the league."
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I know a lot of people thought we should sign him.
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Ernest Shazor decided in January to skip his final season at the University of Michigan, convinced he was ready for the NFL after being named a first-team All-American safety.
Over the weekend, the NFL Draft skipped Shazor.
The 6-foot-4-inch, 228-pound Detroit native spent an agonizing two days huddled with his family, waiting for word that he'd been chosen.
"About four or five times, (teams) called and told me they'd take me with this pick," Shazor said Sunday evening.
It didn't happen.
When the 255th and final player - William Penn tight end Andy Stokes - went to the New England Patriots, Shazor knew his draft dreams were over.
"I was shocked, surprised," he said. "But life goes on."
Quickly, in Shazor's case. Shazor said he's already signed a free-agent deal with the Arizona Cardinals, who want him to play free safety.
He added that he's not sure why he went undrafted, although he figures it has to do - at least in part - with the fact that he pulled a hamstring at Michigan's pro day, while working out for NFL personnel. Prior to the weekend, draft forecasters generally predicted that Shazor would be picked in the middle rounds.
"I don't know how long it will take to get over this," Shazor said. "One day I will."
Despite his disappointment, Shazor insisted he didn't make a mistake by leaving Michigan early.
"I love Michigan. I did all I could for Michigan," he said. "I thought I was ready to go to the league, I deserved to go to the league."
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I know a lot of people thought we should sign him.
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