The Raiders drafted North Dakota State QB Cam Miller with the 215th pick in Round 6 of the NFL Draft. Miller was not invited to the NFL Combine, but had a strong profile for an FCS QB. He threw for 3,251 and 33 TDs with only four INTs this past season. He also adds some rushing ability with 631 yards and 12 rushing TDs. He will have a chance to make the team as the third QB on the roster.
Miller doesn't have the strongest arm, but he knows how to move in the pocket and take off for some rushes when the play breaks down.
He is deadly accurate, able to lead his receivers when he knows where the defense will be.
There is some back-up potential with his experience, arm, and movement ability.
As a small school player, there will be some adjustment up to the NFL.
He doesn't have much fantasy impact behind not only QB Geno Smith or Aidan O'Connell.
Miller doesn't have an NFL arm, so expecting any type of dynasty return would be foolish.
But, the Raiders are a long-term situation that could be positive. If injuries happen, Miller would be an intriguing option to see enter a game.
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