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Quote:Good size and decent hands for a tight end. But just could not block.
More room for Koyack.

 

I am really excited about that pick (about as excited over a 7th round pick as one could be).
Desmond Cooper is the local kid who played at Bolles.
Quote:Tweet from Michael DiRocco (@ESPNdirocco) - #Jaguars waive TE Marcel Jensen, S Jeremy Deering, K Derek Dimke, WR Tommy Streeter. Signed five tryout guys.

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Oh noooooooo.


Not Dimke.
Quote:Oh noooooooo.


Not Dimke.
Hopefully he can still make the Pride of the Jaguars one day!
Quote:Tweet from Hays Carlyon (@HaysCarlyon) - #Jaguars sign DT Richard Ash, DE Cap Capi, WR Kasey Closs, FS Desmond Cooper and OL Jack Rummells. #championship

https://twitter.com/HaysCarlyon/status/5...7015410688
 

Cap Capi? Love it, hope he works out. The name alone!!!
Isn't Sterling being converted to a TE?
If Gus is right about Ace, thats a bonus for us. Hopefully he can win the punt returning job, him and Green can perform well and both play KR and PR. I think Green is destined for the slot, i think he will contribute well, Ace gotta lock that PR job though to stick around. 

Quote:Here's the depth chart..

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That's definitely not the depth chart.
Quote:Here's the depth chart..

<a class="bbc_url" href='http://stats.washingtonpost.com/fb/teamstats.asp?teamno=30&type=depthcharts'>http://stats.washingtonpost.com/fb/teamstats.asp?teamno=30&type=depthcharts</a>


That depth chart is awful. Apparently we cut Marcedes Lewis.
Quote:Isn't Sterling being converted to a TE?


Thats possible but everything I've seen since hes been on the team refers to him as a WR
No one on this WR roster strikes fear into an opponent.  I think it is mediocre overall.  With growth in Robinson and Lee, there is upside to decent.

 

Robinson

Lee

Greene

Hurns

Sanders

Doss

Benn

Walters

Copeland

Washington

Closs

Not like any receiver on either teams in last year's Super Bowl struck fear into anyone.

Quote:Not like any receiver on either teams in last year's Super Bowl struck fear into anyone.


I think its safe to say our WR group is better than both Seattle's and New England's homerism aside.
Quote:Doss


Closs
Quote:No one on this WR roster strikes fear into an opponent. I think it is mediocre overall. With growth in Robinson and Lee, there is upside to decent.


Robinson

Lee

Greene

Hurns

Sanders

Doss

Benn

Walters

Copeland

Washington

Closs


When you couple this group with Julius Thomas, it doesn't look so bad.
If the playbook will primarily consists of two TEs, two WRs, and one H-back which two WRs do you feel will play the most often this season?

I read in a thread that Gus said Lee would be the starting X, so I assume Hurns or Allen Robinson might be the other?

Quote:If the playbook will primarily consists of two TEs, two WRs, and one H-back which two WRs do you feel will play the most often this season?

I read in a thread that Gus said Lee would be the starting X, so I assume Hurns or Allen Robinson might be the other?


Robinson and Lee will be on the field during 2 WR sets. I also think that Greene will see the field more than Hurns as the season progresses.
Quote:Robinson and Lee will be on the field during 2 WR sets. I also think that Greene will see the field more than Hurns as the season progresses.
 

I do agree that Hurns is probably going to be scraping for touches.  He had a phenomenal year last season, but he doesn't have Jedd Fisch as his coordinator this time around. 
Quote:I do agree that Hurns is probably going to be scraping for touches.  He had a phenomenal year last season, but he doesn't have Jedd Fisch as his coordinator this time around. 
 

How much do you think we can attribute Hurns' success last season to knowing the system as opposed to him simply having the necessary talent to play the position at the NFL level? I know it helps some, that's not what I'm asking...but did his system mastery overshadow his skillset?
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