05-05-2014, 04:26 PM
These are the players that IN MY OPINION we should take IF we stay at each pick. Players are reasonably expected to be available at each pick.
pick 3. my pick is Teddy Bridgewater, QB, Lousiville, but won't mind Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A & M. They are as close as can be 1 & 1a. as choices. But Bridgewater is the one I'd select if I must choose. If Caldwell selects Manziel, I'll still be happy with the pick.
Teddy will provide Jacksonville with quality QB play for the next decade. True franchise guy, as will Manziel, if they prefer a more mobile guy.
pick 39. Troy Niklas, TE, Notre Dame
Underutilized, but talented TE who is a good blocker, great size, and better receiver than people think. Steal of draft. Will blossom into TE in the mold of Jason Witten
pick 70. Pierre Desir, CB, Lindenwood
Will provide the Jags with a ball hawk threat in the secondary that they haven't seen since Rashean Mathis. Good size for the position as well.
pick 105. Terrence West, RB, Towson
Will be a solid backup to Gerhart, and potential heir-apparent. Big, (220-ish lbs) and very productive.
pick 114. Aaron Murray, QB, Georgia
Solid backup and developmental prospect and insurance against Bridgewater injury.
pick 144. Larry Webster, DE, Bloomsburg
Great size/ speed combo, raw, will have to add some weight, but productive. Worth a pick at this point.
ALternate pick Zack Moore, DE, Concordia (if Webster moving to TE)
pick 150. Brandon Thomas, OT, OL, Clemson (will fall because of ACL)
Great value here. Would have been a 2nd or 3rd rounder pre ACL. Could be RT of the future.
pick 159. Spencer Long, OG, Nebraska
Addresses the need for the G position/ depth.
pick 179. Jeff Janis, WR, Saginaw Valley St.
Good size & speed combo. Productive. Small school prospect. But talented. Wow, this draft is deep at WR if you're able to get a potential good WR like this, this late.
pick 205. Isaiah Lewis, S, Michigan St.
Solid depth, nothing more
pick 222. Tyler Larsen, C, Utah St.
Shot in the dark here, would give Brewster some competition.
pick 3. my pick is Teddy Bridgewater, QB, Lousiville, but won't mind Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A & M. They are as close as can be 1 & 1a. as choices. But Bridgewater is the one I'd select if I must choose. If Caldwell selects Manziel, I'll still be happy with the pick.
Teddy will provide Jacksonville with quality QB play for the next decade. True franchise guy, as will Manziel, if they prefer a more mobile guy.
pick 39. Troy Niklas, TE, Notre Dame
Underutilized, but talented TE who is a good blocker, great size, and better receiver than people think. Steal of draft. Will blossom into TE in the mold of Jason Witten
pick 70. Pierre Desir, CB, Lindenwood
Will provide the Jags with a ball hawk threat in the secondary that they haven't seen since Rashean Mathis. Good size for the position as well.
pick 105. Terrence West, RB, Towson
Will be a solid backup to Gerhart, and potential heir-apparent. Big, (220-ish lbs) and very productive.
pick 114. Aaron Murray, QB, Georgia
Solid backup and developmental prospect and insurance against Bridgewater injury.
pick 144. Larry Webster, DE, Bloomsburg
Great size/ speed combo, raw, will have to add some weight, but productive. Worth a pick at this point.
ALternate pick Zack Moore, DE, Concordia (if Webster moving to TE)
pick 150. Brandon Thomas, OT, OL, Clemson (will fall because of ACL)
Great value here. Would have been a 2nd or 3rd rounder pre ACL. Could be RT of the future.
pick 159. Spencer Long, OG, Nebraska
Addresses the need for the G position/ depth.
pick 179. Jeff Janis, WR, Saginaw Valley St.
Good size & speed combo. Productive. Small school prospect. But talented. Wow, this draft is deep at WR if you're able to get a potential good WR like this, this late.
pick 205. Isaiah Lewis, S, Michigan St.
Solid depth, nothing more
pick 222. Tyler Larsen, C, Utah St.
Shot in the dark here, would give Brewster some competition.